Hello, Holy Spirit Devotional Week 47 – Hello, Wholeness
His Perfect Love Fills Every Gap
In the quiet corners of my heart, where the noise of the world fades to a soft whisper, a truth lingers — God has made me whole. His peace rests deep, like the stillness of a morning lake, unbroken and steady. Psalm 23 tells me, “The Lord is my shepherd, I lack nothing.” And yet, there are moments when my soul yearns for more.

Even as I stand in the wholeness God has given me, I find myself longing for that deeper connection: the one that flows with no fear, no walls, just love that can be given and received in perfect balance. Can I truly experience this fullness of love? Can I open my heart without the shadow of past pain, trusting yet again?
And in this tender space of yearning, I know: God’s wholeness within us is real. His love is enough to fill every empty corner. Though the journey may lead me through quiet waiting, I trust that He is filling every gap, both seen and unseen with His perfect love.
Hello Wholeness: Living in the Fullness of God’s Love
Once, we were bound by expectations. Often selfish and unrealistic where neglect and disappointment can hold us captive. But now, we seek connection in His Spirit, where love flows freely, not from obligation, but from a place of safety and trust. No longer do we need to strive for love that is given with condition. Instead, let’s long for the kind of intimacy that fills the spaces between us, the quiet places that words cannot reach. We are loved. We lack nothing.

SONG
Cody Carnes – Nothing Else (Live at Passion Conference)
PERSONAL REFLECTION
Reflect on areas where you might be holding back emotionally due to past experiences. How can you open your heart more to God’s healing, allowing His wholeness to fill you in every way?
TAKE ACTION
Spend a few moments this week meditating on Psalm 23:1 and allowing God to remind you that you lack nothing in Him. Write down one area of your life where you desire more emotional connection and invite God to help you navigate it with wisdom and patience.

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