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Loving God first and others second. Time for ourselves will be plenty once we enter God's presence full time. Not a people pleaser but a God pleaser. How do you please God? Be in His will. How are we in His will? Get to know Him. How do we get to know Him? Spend time with Him, whether in prayer, in His word, in fellowship in the body of Christ or in Spirit meditating upon His word. What matters most to me? The truth!! How do we find the truth? Find God and you will have truth. God rewards those who seek Him diligently. I seek the God, not the reward. For in His truth, He is both. Both the giver and the gift. He gives life, both spiritually and eternally. I give Him my "Yes Lord" every day!

  • ‘I’m after mercy, not religion.’ I’m here to invite outsiders, not coddle insiders.”?

    This is a quote from Jesus, Matthew 9:12-13 The Message;

    Should we, as Christ followers, expect to be coddled? Jesus set expectations as to what would happen to us in the world. He also promised to be with us through it all and Paul writes to us....

    Galatians 6:9 And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.

    What are your thoughts? Is today's message one of coddling?

    6 AnswersReligion & Spirituality7 years ago
  • Fellow Christians, please give your feedback regarding Matthew 10:14 and support the need for some to refute atheism.?

    Shouldn't we, simply, apply the word of God and move on to ears that listen?

    13 AnswersReligion & Spirituality7 years ago
  • Atheists and Agnostics: When you seek truth.....?

    Who's truth is it? As humans, we only have so many avenues for truth. Historic, geographic and/or archaeological data, scientific observation/trends/patterns . All subject to human fallacy. At what point do you come to the conclusion that what you believe/think and act is a product of your free will/choice, and that it ultimately governs your place and finality in eternity? How do you rationalize that by agreeing that there may be no ultimate authority, we are, quite literally, governing ourselves through our own prudence and that given the nature of human beings and our history, are at the mercy of our hands?

    Can you keep this simple without offering a collection of humiliations and thoughtless ramblings?

    33 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • Can you help me understand the underlying principles behind this?

    With all sincerity (if that's possible....and I am already ahead of myself on this) can you shed some logical and completely sane understanding why a simplistic, straightforward, well founded, well researched answer to a question would receive no ( or negative) votes, and a three to eight word response containing absolutely no intellectual, spiritual or reasonable foundation, often of a mocking, rhetorical and humiliating value can be considered at all? Is it at all possible to get a page of replies filled with carefully thought out, creatively arranged and respectfully (self and others) aligned remarks? Or are we, like the world, forever subject to the self absorbed, self loving, self governing feedback of the "ignorantly bliss"?

    7 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • Evolutionists.what do say when confronted with the fact that there's never been a transitional fossil found?

    To validate the claims made by evolutionists, it would seem necessary that at least one out of the tens of thousands of fossils found would support your theory. But the overwhelming evidence shows us that this is not the case. This being so, it would seem that it takes more faith to believe in evolution than Christianity. try to keep your answers in tune with the question.

    43 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago