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Psalms 139:7 Where can I go to escape your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence?
God is here, waiting to reveal himself. If you seek, you will find
— May 07, 2025 06:12PM
God is here, waiting to reveal himself. If you seek, you will find
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Chapter 3 recap:
We were made for God, but sin caused a separation between us. Jesus tore that veil, and we can now bodly draw near the throne. However, sometimes, there is still a veil over our hearts - the veil of self- that keeps us experiencing the full presence of God. We must bring these selfishnesses to the cross and insist upon the transformative and sanctifying power of the Holy Spirit to work within us.
— Mar 12, 2025 07:34PM
We were made for God, but sin caused a separation between us. Jesus tore that veil, and we can now bodly draw near the throne. However, sometimes, there is still a veil over our hearts - the veil of self- that keeps us experiencing the full presence of God. We must bring these selfishnesses to the cross and insist upon the transformative and sanctifying power of the Holy Spirit to work within us.
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A few observations from Chapter 1
- shallow faith, hollow worship and worldly ways show that we scarcely know God
- don't get caught up in seeking God-and; seek God the person, not what he can do for you
- we must make effort to know God personally- spending time with Him, listening to His Words
- never be complacent with how much you know God at any given time since there is always more to discover
— Jan 09, 2025 08:53AM
- shallow faith, hollow worship and worldly ways show that we scarcely know God
- don't get caught up in seeking God-and; seek God the person, not what he can do for you
- we must make effort to know God personally- spending time with Him, listening to His Words
- never be complacent with how much you know God at any given time since there is always more to discover

