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how precious is God's time?

I have wasted God's time and this will continue if I dont stop using the internet, especially social network sites.
Time is a precious, God's will for me is not wasting his time on nonessential activities or leisure time. I know that my life does not belong to me.

I came to a conclusion that I'm not doing what I'm supposed to be doing. I'm a professed christian, i want to say a practical christian but sadly, I'm way far from being a practical christian. The truth hurts and that's all right.

I made a decision to stop using God's time in vain. I feel ashamed for calling myself a christian. I thank the Lord for opening my eyes to what i didn't want to acknowledge. I felt very bad for not participating with my church family, for not going out, for not proclaiming God's truth to the world.

My prayer is this, to not use facebook, to not see videos online, to not spend hours online doing nothing; I must nourish my soul with the Word of God and nourish it  I will.
I will study more, I will do more and I'll be more practical.
Practical Christianity is a must for every believer.


I must live life like God wanted me to live it. I shall take away any distraction that i have which are: the internet, tv and movies; all that are distraction.

The love of God must consume my entire being. I should be on fire for the Lord and not cold. My heart should not be cold towards God's word and commandments. I know i should have done this in the begging of the year.

My heart should be close to God's will and His will for my life is to spend time with Him and only Him.
God bless and I'll see you guys in heaven.  :)

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