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6/24/26 Devotion ~ Originated by Charles L. Robinson Jr.

  • Charles L Robinson Jr.
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Hello, my ECP Family and whoever else finds this message. Today, let's converse about "a cry" meaning a clamor or cry out (a loud outward expression-shout) and "a non-cry" meaning no clamor or no cry out (no outward loud expression or no shout) with the emphasis of "a cry".


"A cry" is oftentimes the forerunner for blessings such as peace, healing, understanding, help, strength, sweet fellowship, and much more. It's important to remain open-minded to imaginations and feelings that manifest before or after "a cry". Why? Because open-mindedness to "a cry" keeps availability for the signs that follow "a cry" such as peace, healing, understanding, help, strength, sweet fellowship, and much more associated with "the cry". This notes that "a cry" confirms spiritual credibility and effectiveness (associated fruit bearing) which brings understanding to the falsehood of the unnecessity and pretense (fakeness) often believed about "a cry". Jesus stated that a stone would even cry out in comparison to a non-cry illustrating that "a cry" is appropriate and un-response, no cry, and no energy is not exclusively proper. He (Jesus) also illustrates is a "non-cry" being appropriate. With that being said, although a "non-cry" is appropriate, "a cry" should not be degraded-devalued. Hopefully this brings validity (biblically-see supporting scriptures below) to the opinionate war of "a cry" being an indication of being spirit led verse a "non-cry" being an indication of not being spirit led AND "a cry" being an indication of not being spirit led verse "a non-cry" being an indication of being spirit led.


Today's walkaway: The spirit of God moves in different ways. The spirit of God prompts "a cry" and "not a cry" and whether it's a "non-cry" or "a cry", blessings are still associated. I hope for your open-mindedness and preparation to receive whatever God has for you in your cries or non-cries that oftentimes present themselves (blessings) in songs, readings, praises, conversations, in the still moments, or even walks, jogs, work places, etc. God bless you and your families! ~ Charles L. Robinson Jr. (Edifying Christian Publications - Consolations LLC.)


Matthew 12:19; 25:6

Luke 18:7; 19:35-40

Acts 23:9

Romans 8:15

Galatians 4:27


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