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Excavation


Dear friend,


This afternoon God gave me a word for what He’s doing in so many of our lives. It comes out of 2 Chronicles 2 when King Solomon is just starting to build the first temple. The word is: Excavation.


In building something beautiful in our lives, God often needs to heal or remove things and these blasts in mountains in our hearts can feel a bit jarring.


In this recording, I share how He’s doing it in my life right now.


Don’t be afraid. He’s the Master Builder, and He loves you. ♥️


PS. I looked up the meaning of the word excavation after I recorded. Yes, I should have done that before but here we are. It doesn't just mean to dig into the earth to remove soil, rocks, and other things in preparation for construction.


In the field of archeology, it applies to uncovering and studying buried remnants of the past.


I know with me, in this time God wants to give me healing and understanding of the past so I can move forward unbidden. Maybe He's doing the same for you. Don't be alarmed. Trust Jesus. He's also the Master Heart Surgeon!


I know with God, He does not want me to live in the past. When things from days past are not properly healed or understood, He can take us back so we can heal from what harmed us, understand what confuses us today, or conquer places where we lost ground.


Everything He does is to make us whole so we can live well. Not just to be used for His glory and kingdom, but because He truly does love us as a Father does.


Take His hand and let Him guide you.


"For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope." Jeremiah 29:11


xo Bunmi





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