📅 Day 64 – Friday, 10th October
Tagline: Recognising the Empty Spaces of Love
📖 Scripture:
“Though my father and my mother forsake me, the Lord will receive me.” — Psalm 27 : 10 (NIV)
💡 Focus Insight:
Before we can be repositioned by divine love, we must first recognize the places within us where love was missing.
✨ Reflection:
Every heart is formed in the soil of love. Yet many grew up in soil that was thin or dry—homes where affection was rare, affirmation conditional, or attention inconsistent. These gaps became silent teachers, shaping how we receive love, how we see God, and even how we serve Him.
For some, the absence of nurturing produced striving: If I perform well enough, maybe I’ll finally be seen. For others, it created withdrawal: It’s safer not to need anyone. Both reactions are attempts to fill a love-shaped space only God can occupy.
The Lord does not expose these empty spaces to shame us but to fill them. He invites us to stop pretending we were never hurt and to let His perfect love reach the rooms we closed long ago. Divine positioning begins here—at the point of honest awareness—because only the received love of God can anchor identity and purpose.
As you walk through this week, allow the Holy Spirit to show you where you still live as that child on the porch, waiting for someone who never came. Hear Him whisper: “I came. I’ve always been here.”
🙏 Prayer:
Father, thank You for seeing every place where human love failed. I open my heart to Your healing presence. Fill the empty spaces with Your steadfast love until I am rooted and secure in You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
📣 Faith Declaration: (in the chat)
👉 I am fully seen, fully known, and fully loved by my Father.
⚡ Challenge / Activation:
Take ten minutes today in stillness. Ask God to reveal one area where you have sought approval or safety outside His love. Write it down and invite Him to meet you there.
🌙 Evening Check-In / Takeaway:
Where did you sense God’s love drawing close today? What did you notice when you stopped to let Him fill the silence?
📅 Day 65 – Saturday, 11th October
Tagline: The God Who Sees You Waiting
📖 Scripture:
“The Lord said, ‘I have indeed seen the misery of my people … I have heard them crying out … and I am concerned about their suffering.’” — Exodus 3 : 7 (NIV)
💡 Focus Insight:
Even when love felt absent, God was never distant. He saw every tear you tried to hide and every hope that waited for love to come.
✨ Reflection:
Many of us learned to wait in silence—hoping that someone would notice the ache inside. The child who waited for affection often becomes the adult who hides disappointment behind competence or faithfulness. But our God is not blind to those quiet hopes. He is the God who sees.
When He spoke to Moses from the burning bush, He revealed His nature: I have seen, I have heard, and I am concerned. These are not passive observations; they are active movements of love. He notices what others missed. He records what others dismissed. Every time you longed to be seen, He was already looking toward you.
Being reintroduced to divine love means realizing that you were never overlooked. The Father saw you waiting—on the porch, in the classroom, in the crowd—and His heart was moved. Love didn’t ignore you; love was preparing the moment you would finally turn toward it.
This awareness repositions the soul from loneliness to belonging. You are not unseen; you are deeply known.
🙏 Prayer:
Father, thank You for being the God who sees. Forgive me for believing You were absent when I was hurting. Open my eyes to recognize Your nearness today. Teach me to rest, knowing I have always been seen, heard, and loved by You. Amen.
📣 Faith Declaration: (in the chat)
👉 I am not unseen. God has always watched over me with compassion.
⚡ Challenge / Activation:
When you catch yourself feeling invisible or unimportant today, pause and whisper, “You see me, Father.” Notice how that truth changes the moment.
🌙 Evening Check-In / Takeaway:
Where did you sense God’s attention today? Record one instance when you felt noticed, comforted, or gently reminded that He is near.
📅 Day 66 – Sunday, 12th October
Tagline: The Perfect Parent: Father and Mother in One
📖 Scripture:
“As a mother comforts her child, so will I comfort you; and you will be comforted in Jerusalem.” — Isaiah 66 : 13 (NIV)
💡 Focus Insight:
Where human love was divided, incomplete, or inconsistent, God reveals Himself as both Father and Mother—strong, protective, and tender all at once.
✨ Reflection:
Our earliest picture of love was painted by imperfect hands.
Some of us received protection but not gentleness; others, tenderness but no boundaries. Yet in God, the fragments of love we tasted separately are united perfectly. His love carries both firmness and affection—discipline that corrects without crushing, compassion that comforts without coddling.
When He calls Himself Father, He invites you to strength, provision, and covering.
When He likens Himself to a mother, He reveals His nurture, patience, and steady presence. Together, these form the complete picture of divine parenting—the wholeness that every human heart secretly longs for.
In this, divine positioning becomes deeply personal. You are not just a servant fulfilling duty; you are a child being raised in love. God is re-parenting your heart—teaching you to live from trust instead of fear, from belonging instead of striving.
Let Him hold both your need for safety and your longing for tenderness. The Father who corrects you is also the Mother who comforts you. His love is the home you were created for.
🙏 Prayer:
Lord, thank You for being everything I need—strong to protect, gentle to comfort, and faithful to guide. Teach me to rest in the fullness of Your nature, receiving love without fear. Heal the places where I learned to expect only part of You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
📣 Faith Declaration: (in the chat)
👉 God is my perfect Parent—both strong in His protection and tender in His care.
⚡ Challenge / Activation:
When you pray today, address God as both Father and Comforter. Let each word remind you that His love is complete—neither distant nor fragile.
🌙 Evening Check-In / Takeaway:
How did it feel to approach God as both Father and Mother today? What part of His love felt new or unfamiliar? Write it down and thank Him for expanding your view of His heart.
📅 Day 67 – Monday, 13th October
Tagline: Healing the Child Within
📖 Scripture:
“He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” — Psalm 147 : 3 (NIV)
💡 Focus Insight:
The God who saves your soul also heals your story. He reaches back to the moments that shaped your fears and redefines them with love.
✨ Reflection:
Some wounds are not visible—they echo through our reactions, our relationships, and even our prayers. The unhealed child within us still flinches at correction, still fears abandonment, still strives to prove worth, still longs to be loved. But God’s healing love reaches into the very places where those patterns began.
When the psalmist says, He binds up their wounds, it means He does not rush the process. He wraps, covers, and patiently restores. The Father is not impatient with your fragility; He is tender with your timeline.
Healing the child within is not about reliving pain but allowing love to rewrite it. When God touches a memory, it loses its power to define you. The story remains, but the sting fades, and peace replaces panic.
Today, imagine the Lord kneeling beside that younger version of you. He’s not asking you to hide your tears—He’s asking you to let Him hold them. Each tear becomes a seed of wholeness, watering the ground where longing, guilt, abandonment and shame once lived.
In this quiet exchange, divine positioning happens. The adult aligns with Heaven’s reality: I am no longer that wounded child; I am a healed son, a restored daughter.
🙏 Prayer:
Father, I invite You into every unhealed part of my story. Touch the memories that still ache, and show me that You were there even then. Wrap me in Your gentleness, and teach me to see myself through Your compassionate eyes. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
📣 Faith Declaration: (in the chat)
👉 God’s love is healing my history and restoring my heart.
⚡ Challenge / Activation:
Take 10 minutes today in stillness. Ask the Holy Spirit to highlight one memory or emotion He wants to heal. Write what comes up and release it to Him through prayer or tears—He receives both.
🌙 Evening Check-In / Takeaway:
What moment or memory did the Lord touch today? How did His love speak differently than your pain did?
📅 Day 68 – Tuesday, 14th October
Tagline: Receiving the Spirit of Adoption
📖 Scripture:
“The Spirit you received does not make you slaves, so that you live in fear again; rather, the Spirit you received brought about your adoption to sonship. And by him we cry, ‘Abba, Father.’” — Romans 8:15 (NIV)
💡 Focus Insight:
When God adopted you, He didn’t just give you a new title; He gave you a new nature and a new home in His heart.
✨ Reflection:
Many live as spiritual orphans, serving God faithfully yet feeling distant from His affection. But divine positioning begins when the Holy Spirit reveals that we are not employees of Heaven; we are beloved children.
Paul refers to this revelation as the Spirit of adoption. It replaces fear with familiarity, distance with belonging, striving with rest. To cry “Abba” is to use the language of intimacy, the word a child uses when they know they are safe.
Adoption in the ancient world was a permanent process; it granted full rights to inheritance and identity. In the same way, God’s adoption seals you into His family with full access to His love, favour, and presence. You no longer have to earn entry into His arms. You are already home.
Every time you call Him Abba, you are reminding your soul: I am not forgotten, I am chosen. I am not an outsider; I belong. This awareness repositions your walk with God, from surviving on borrowed approval to thriving in eternal affection.
🙏 Prayer:
Abba, Father, thank You for adopting me into Your family. Deliver me from every orphan mindset that keeps me striving for love. Let the Spirit of adoption fill my heart today, teaching me to live as Your beloved child: secure, accepted, and free. Amen.
📣 Faith Declaration:
👉 I am not an orphan; I am adopted, chosen, and deeply loved by God.
⚡ Challenge / Activation:
Say aloud three times today, “Abba, I belong to You.” Let the words sink deep into your spirit every time fear or insecurity arises.
🌙 Evening Check-In / Takeaway:
When you called God “Abba” today, what did you feel or notice? Did it shift your sense of closeness with Him?
📅 Day 69 – Wednesday, 15th October
Tagline: Living Loved Before You Perform
📖 Scripture:
“And a voice from heaven said, ‘This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.’” — Matthew 3 : 17 (ESV)
💡 Focus Insight:
Before Jesus preached a sermon or performed a miracle, the Father called Him beloved. You, too, are loved before you perform.
✨ Reflection:
For many, love was earned. Applause meant approval; silence felt like rejection. We carried that pattern into adulthood, and often into our faith. But God’s love works the opposite way. The Father’s voice over Jesus before His ministry reveals a foundational truth: love is the starting point, not the reward.
When you live as one already loved, everything changes. You serve from rest, not pressure. You give without fear of failing. You stop auditioning for acceptance because you already have it. Heaven’s affirmation becomes louder than human opinion.
This truth is the anchor of divine positioning. To live “beloved before performance” means your worth no longer rises and falls with your achievements. It means you can fail without losing identity and succeed without losing humility.
The same Father who spoke over Jesus speaks over you now:
“You are My beloved child, and I am already pleased.”
Receive that as your new baseline. From there, every act of obedience becomes an expression of gratitude, not a bid for love.
🙏 Prayer:
Father, thank You that Your love is not performance-based. Forgive me for chasing validation from people when I already have Your approval. Teach me to live and lead from the security of being loved before I act. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
📣 Faith Declaration: (in the chat)
👉 I live from love, not for love. I am already God’s beloved.
⚡ Challenge / Activation:
Do one act of kindness or service today without telling anyone. Let it be a quiet expression of love rather than a search for approval.
🌙 Evening Check-In / Takeaway:
Did you feel pressure lift when you stopped trying to impress others today? What freedom did you discover in simply being loved?
📅 Day 70 – Thursday, 16th October
Tagline – Positioned in Love to Reveal His Heart
📖 Scripture:
“Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. No one has ever seen God; but if we love one another, God lives in us and his love is made complete in us.” — 1 John 4 : 11-12 (NIV)
💡 Focus Insight:
When divine love repositions your heart, you become a living display of the Father’s nature to the world. God’s love is never meant to stop at you. His love is not complete until it flows through you. When you truly receive it, something awakens inside that longs to give it back.
✨ Reflection:
Love begins with God… You are joining love already in motion. Everything God restores in you is meant to flow through you. The healed heart naturally becomes a healing presence. The one who has been re-parented by divine love now carries that love into every space—home, ministry, workplace, business and friendship.
You were never meant to hoard affection; you were meant to reflect it. When you forgive those who failed to love you, Heaven’s reflection becomes clearer. When you extend patience to those who don’t understand you, the Father’s gentleness is revealed. Each act of grace says to the world, “There is another way—this is what love looks like.”
This is divine positioning at its finest: to stand in your rightful place as a conduit of God’s heart. No longer shaped by the absence of love, you now live as evidence of its abundance. Your story—once marked by longing—is now a testimony of belonging.
The Father’s love that healed you is the same love that will reach others through you. Every hug, every prayer, every act of compassion becomes a message: “You are seen. You are chosen. You are loved.”
🙏 Prayer:
Father, thank You for restoring me to love. Let Your heart be visible through my words and actions. Where I was once guarded, make me generous. Where I was once fearful, make me bold in compassion. May everyone I meet encounter Your love through me. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
📣 Faith Declaration: (in the chat)
👉 I am positioned in God’s love and chosen to reveal His heart to the world. His love in me empowers me to love others with grace, patience, and truth.
⚡ Challenge / Activation:
Intentionally show love today—listen deeply, encourage sincerely, speak kindly or forgive freely. Ask God to let one person feel His heart through you.
🌙 Evening Check-In / Takeaway:
Who experienced God’s love through you today? What did it teach you about how His love flows when you live from the place of being truly loved?
🌸 Week 10 Reflection
You have spent seven days being reintroduced to love—from recognising the empty spaces to living as one positioned in the Father’s heart.
Take a few moments to thank Him:
“Abba, You have healed my view of love. You are my home, my comfort, and my covering. Let me never leave the posture of Your embrace.”
💖 Reintroduced to Love: Group Healing Worksheet
Shammah Outreach Movement – Apostolic Healing & Affirmation Encounter
🌿 Opening Insight
This worksheet is designed for group participation during the Father’s Heart Ministry encounter. It helps participants understand what God was doing in the Reintroduced to Love experience—healing distorted views of love, restoring trust, and revealing His nature as both Father and Mother.
You are not revisiting the past to blame anyone, but to receive healing. God is reparenting your heart so that you may respond to life, leadership, and relationships from love rather than fear or performance.
Before beginning, take a deep breath. Invite the Holy Spirit to reveal truth with gentleness and to minister to your heart.
Scripture Focus: Psalm 27:10 — “Though my father and my mother forsake me, the Lord will receive me.”
💞 Reflection: Returning to Childhood
🪞 Group Discussion Prompt:
- Share one thing you wished your parents or caregivers had said to you as a child.
- How did the absence or presence of those words shape your understanding of love?
💭 Scripture Meditation: Psalm 139:23–24 — “Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts.”
✍️ Personal Note Space:
Leader Cue: Remind participants that what is shared stays in this circle of trust. We hold one another’s stories with grace.
👑 Receiving the Father’s Heart
Key Phrases of Healing:
“I love you.”
“I am so glad you were born.”
“I am proud of you.”
“You are enough.”
🗣️ Group Reflection:
- Which of these fatherly words touched your heart most deeply?
- Which words were hardest to receive?
🙏 Gentle Prayer:
If you are ready, softly whisper:
“Father, I forgive my earthly father for _______. I release him and receive Your love that says I am enough.”
Scripture Anchor: Matthew 3:17 — “This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.”
📝 Write your reflection below:
🌺 Receiving the Mother’s Heart
Key Phrases of Healing:
“You are safe.”
“You are seen.”
“You are loved without condition.”
“You are wanted.”
“You were born on purpose—for purpose.”
🕊️ Scripture: Isaiah 66:13 — “As a mother comforts her child, so will I comfort you.”
🗣️ Call and Response Activity:
Leader: “You are loved without condition.”
Group: “I am loved without condition.”
Leader: “You are wanted and chosen.”
Group: “I am wanted and chosen.”
📝 Personal Affirmation:
Write one healing phrase you will speak over yourself daily.
🕊️ Receiving Moment: Encountering the Father’s Love
💗 Group Action: Place both hands over your heart and say together:
“I receive this love and healing in Jesus’ name.”
🕯️ Pause and Listen:
What word, phrase, or picture is the Holy Spirit bringing to your mind right now? Write it below.
📝 Reflection:
Takeaway: I am home in the Father’s heart.
💬 Corporate Confession & Declarations
Together as a group, declare these aloud:
Confessions:
☐ I align my heart with God’s truth.
☐ I forgive my parents.
☐ I release every wound and every word that shaped my worth.
☐ I receive the perfect love of God that heals and restores.
Declarations:
☐ I am loved, accepted, and secure in my Father’s embrace. (Ephesians 1:6)
☐ I am no longer striving—I am resting. (Hebrews 4:10)
☐ I am not rejected—I am chosen. (1 Peter 2:9)
☐ I am not invisible—I am seen. (Genesis 16:13)
☐ I am not unworthy—I am valued. (Isaiah 43:4)
☐ I am a beloved son/daughter. (1 John 3:1)
☐ I am free. (John 8:36)
📝 Note one declaration that meant the most to you today:
Leader Cue: Encourage participants to stand, lift their hands, and speak each declaration boldly as an act of freedom.
🔥 Transformation in Progress
💡 Group Reflection:
- How does knowing you are both seen and loved change the way you respond to correction or disappointment?
- How can you now demonstrate this healed love toward others in your family or ministry?
📝 Write one action step you will take this week:
Scripture Focus: Romans 12:2 — “Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”
Leader Cue: Invite small breakout pairs to share one action of transformation they plan to take.
🙏 Closing Prayer & Prophetic Seal
Leader (Apostle Janice):
Father, seal what You have done today by Your Spirit. Let every lie be silenced and every heart anchored in truth. We decree that the breach is repaired, the orphan spirit is evicted, and the Spirit of adoption reigns in every soul.
Cover Your sons and daughters with peace, wrap them in Your presence, and cause them to walk as those who know they are deeply loved.
Group Declaration:
- The past is healed.
- The heart is whole.
- The love of God reigns.
- We are rightly positioned in His Kingdom.
🕊️ Responsive Affirmation:
Leader: “You are loved.”
Group: “I am loved.”
Leader: “You are healed.”
Group: “I am healed.”
Leader: “You are home.”
Group: “I am home in the Father’s heart.”
🕊️ In Jesus’ mighty name — Amen and Amen.
✍️ Prophetic Act: Each participant signs and dates below as a personal covenant of healing.
Signature: __________________________ Date: _______________
🎵 Recommended Soaking Music for Group Reflection:
Liquid Love – Terry MacAlmon
(Soft instrumental worship for reflection and journaling)
