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Definitely yes. It may feel like nothing is bigger than what you have just experienced. But God is bigger. Despite its power, God is more powerful. While it came and went, God is and will always be there
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See this brief article: What’s It Like to Know God? How to know God... ► I have a question or comment... Footnotes: (1) Kreeft, Peter, Ask Peter Kreeft, Sophia Institute Press, Manchester, New
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Tend to ridicule God's people. They did it to John the Baptist. They can't fix their problems, and so they just mask it, not realizing religion's like spraying perfume on a casket. See, the problem with
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What is remarkable is that God has chosen to reveal himself to us … what he is like, his thoughts, what he values, how he sees our life on earth, why he created us, etc. God chose to be known, to the
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like the speed of light, stay consistent throughout the universe and are mathematically measurable? We would have thought it all to be more random. What’s real, true, is often surprising. Not at all
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It can feel like a difficult choice … God, who didn’t prevent this from happening, is also the one who can comfort you and help you recover. Clearly, the other person was acting opposed to God’s
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I don't know what you're dealing with. Maybe it's excessive drinking, sex or drugs. Or being compulsive about exercise. Or killing yourself to achieve some goal so you can feel good about yourself. These
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because they reject what Jesus, the Son of God, did for them. Jesus was not merely taking punishment for our sin. He was eliminating the wall that stood between us and God. He was offering far more than
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I am God, and there is no one like me, declaring the end from the beginning." He knows what will happen in the world. More importantly, He knows what will occur in your life, and He can be there for
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Furthermore, she was convinced, from what she read in the Bible, that God wanted her to rely on him like that. The Bible says, "This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything