

Revelation 2:4-5
"You have forsaken your first love. Remember the height from which you have fallen! Repent and do the things you did at first."
Not every wound bleeds. Some deteriorate quietly beneath the surface—unseen, unfelt, and unspoken—until it's too late. Just like a diabetic wound that looks minor at first but spreads when ignored, many of life's deepest issues—spiritual, emotional, physical, and even national—start small. But delay is dangerous. Healing begins when we are humble and honest enough to recognize the wound.
Key Scripture:
"You have forsaken your first love. Remember the height from which you have fallen! Repent and do the things you did at first." – Revelation 2:4-5
LIFE APPLICATION:
Two years ago, a friend called me, asking for blood donation for his father-in-law, who was scheduled for a leg amputation at the 37 Military Hospital. The cause? A diabetic wound that had been ignored for too long.
This is how problems grow in every area of life:
Physically: Ignoring health issues leads to bigger problems (e.g., diabetes, hypertension).
Spiritually: Small compromises lead to spiritual decline.
Academically/Career-wise: Procrastination in studies or skill development leads to setbacks.
Leadership: Unchecked inefficiencies lead to national and corporate failure.
The first step to healing is recognizing the wound—whether it’s in your faith, body, career, or leadership.
REFLECTION QUESTIONS:
1. Are there areas in your life where you have ignored warning signs?
2. What small steps can you take today to prevent greater harm tomorrow?
Take a moment today to evaluate your life. Identify one area that needs attention and commit to addressing it immediately.
PRAYER:
Lord, help me recognize areas in my life that need attention before they become destructive. Give me the wisdom to act early. Amen.
📌Let’s Talk:
What spoke to you most in today’s devotional? Have you identified a “wound” in your life that needs attention?
Share your thoughts, testimonies, or questions—we grow better together.
Thank you!
Prince Julius Nenebi-Darkson El-PJ
(EL-PJ God's penman)
We must not ignore the small issues or problems in every area of our lives, especially problems that threaten our spirituality.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Esi. You're absolutely right . Let's also remember to work on our health.
DeleteAs the saying goes, "The first wealth is your health".
Let's strive for balance Christian life, nurturing both our spiritual and physical well-being
Thank you, El PJ
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