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Thus God has sad in His Holy Book, that feelings can always get in the way of obedience. I as a Christian should not have feelings that contradicts what I'm doing. Partial obedience is not right in God's eye. To whom are we pleasing? Are we pleasing our selves, our friends, or our pastor? We need to be clear at whom we are trying to please and careful too.

Our Lord Jesus Christ, has always told us in his words that we should be looking for the approval of God and not of man. We as a church should be looking to please God and no one else. We do not need approval from the world. We should be realistic in how we conduce our selves out there in the world where the devil reigns.

Our direct obedience to God is what matters, we don't need to have the feeling to serve God. I as a christian and a sinner must be careful in how I'm doing Gods will. God's will is to proclaim. Feelings are good but there must be limit in how our feeling should lead us. We are not supposed to be guided by our feelings but as we were going up, our feelings sometimes guided us into doing those good decisions and those bad ones that still come back to hunt us.

My life should really reflect that of my Lord's. My guide in life should be the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit has a part in your life. He as sealed you forever. He will guide you if you permit. We are not to quench the Holy Spirit. We should be happy that the Holy Spirit is the One that guided us in this life of misery and bleak.

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