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The Book of Isaiah
Judgment, Salvation, and the coming of a Messiah
Jealousy Is an Ugly Thing - Devotional
Jealousy doesn’t just destroy relationships. It corrodes the soul that carries it. The Bible says: “For where you have envy and selfish ambition, there you find disorder and every evil practice.” (James 3:16 NIV) Jealousy is a silent poison. It blinds you to your own blessings, keeps you comparing, and steals your peace. It whispers that someone else’s win means your loss but that’s a lie from the enemy. When you let jealousy live in your heart, it breeds bitterness, resentment, and insecurity. But when you let gratitude take its place, joy begins to overflow. Choose to celebrate others. Choose to believe that what God did for them, He can do for you too and more. Because the same God who blesses them has not forgotten about you. “A heart at peace gives life to the body, but envy rots the bones.” (Proverbs 14:30 NIV) Don’t let envy rot what God wants to grow. Let peace rule your heart again. ✨ Ask God to cleanse every trace of jealousy and replace it with thankfulness, contentment, and love.
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Declarations of Emotional Authority / PRAYER for Emotional Healing:
Speak these aloud daily to realign your soul: 1. I am not led by my emotions; I am led by the Spirit of God. (Romans 8:14) 2. I take every thought and emotion captive and make it obedient to Christ. (2 Corinthians 10:5) 3. I bind every emotion that exalts itself against God’s truth and loose peace over my mind. (Mt 18:18) 4. I am rooted and grounded in love, not fear or insecurity. (Ephesians 3:17) 5. The peace of God guards my heart and mind in Christ Jesus. (Philippians 4:7) 6. I release forgiveness and receive inner healing. (Colossians 3:13) 7. My soul is restored. (Psalm 23:3) 8. The Holy Spirit is my Comforter and Healer. (John 14:26-27) PRAYER for Emotional Healing: (Pray slowly and with intention: Allow Holy Spirit to highlight what needs to surface.) Prayer: Father, I come before You acknowledging every emotion within me. I refuse to be controlled by my feelings, but I invite Your truth to govern my heart. I take authority over every emotion that is not aligned with Your Word.I bind anger, fear, rejection, bitterness, and shame.I loose Your peace, joy, love, and sound mind over my heart and thoughts. Holy Spirit, reveal to me where this emotion is rooted from. Show me the first moment I felt this pain or believed this lie. I forgive those who hurt me, and I forgive myself. Lord, heal the deepest part of my emotion. Where words couldn’t reach, where trauma hid, where I buried my tears. Wash me in Your presence and fill me with Your peace. I declare that my emotions serve me; they do not rule me.I am rooted in Your truth, established in Your love, and anchored in Your peace. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Reflection & Activation Invite the Holy Spirit to walk you through healing: - Ask: “Where did this emotion first take root in my life?” - Listen. Don’t rush. - When He reveals, repent of any lie, forgive, and declare truth in its place. Example: - Lie: “I am unworthy of love.”→ Truth: “I am loved with an everlasting love.” (Jeremiah 31:3) - Lie: “I’ll always be anxious.”→ Truth: “The peace of Christ rules in my heart.” (Colossians 3:15)
Prophets of the Bible
Major Prophets (longer prophetic books) 1. Isaiah 2. Jeremiah 3. Lamentations (traditionally linked to Jeremiah) 4. Ezekiel 5. Daniel Minor Prophets (shorter books, sometimes called “The Twelve”) 1. Hosea 2. Joel 3. Amos 4. Obadiah 5. Jonah 6. Micah 7. Nahum 8. Habakkuk 9. Zephaniah 10. Haggai 11. Zechariah 12. Malachi Key Prophets Without Their Own Books These men and women are called prophets in Scripture or function prophetically: - Moses (the greatest prophet of Israel, Deuteronomy 34:10) - Samuel (1 Samuel 3:20) - Nathan (advised King David, 2 Samuel 7:2) - Elijah (1 Kings 17–2 Kings 2) - Elisha (2 Kings 2–13) - Gad (David’s prophet, 1 Samuel 22:5) - Ahijah (1 Kings 11:29) - Shemaiah (2 Chronicles 12:5) - Iddo (2 Chronicles 9:29) - Azariah son of Oded (2 Chronicles 15:1) - Hanani & Jehu his son (2 Chronicles 16:7; 19:2) - Huldah (female prophetess) (2 Kings 22:14) - Deborah (female prophetess and judge) (Judges 4:4) - Miriam (prophetess, Moses’ sister) (Exodus 15:20) - Anna (prophetess at Jesus’ dedication) (Luke 2:36) - John the Baptist (called the greatest prophet, Matthew 11:11) Notes - The Bible often refers to “company of prophets” (schools of prophets, e.g., 1 Samuel 10:5, 1 Kings 20:35).
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