A Devotion for your drive into work:
Are hearts hardened by cultural rot and compromise, or are believers marked by tears and sorrow for what wounds God—ready to pray, fast, and intercede for a community in need of true revival?
Do the public sins and personal struggles in church, city, or nation stir up anger and frustration—or do they produce humble grief, compassionate advocacy, and a longing for God to heal and restore?
Echoing God’s marking of the faithful in Ezekiel, this message urges Christians to let sorrow over sin lead to action, not apathy—bearing the seal of authenticity and Holy Spirit compassion in every sphere. The devotional calls for self-examination, genuine lament, and bold public witness: sharing God’s grief, declaring truth with love, and choosing repentance rather than resignation. The closing prayer asks, “Lord, break our hearts for what breaks yours,” inspiring listeners to honor God, intercede for others, and work for transformation in family, church, and society.
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