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Going thru life.

The will of God is perfect and pure. I must live it and accept it.
Lately my heart has been changing, its changing to that of my Lord. The Bible says that I'm must love God with all my heart, strength and mind and I do love my Lord.

What is there not love?
God has been great to me, He hasn't left me or abandon me.
When I cry out to Him,
He comes and comforts me.

The will of God is more than just obeying His word,
its living it, applying it to everyday life.

The will of God is not the same as yours,
it goes way beyond of our thinking.

Our thoughts must be conformed to His word.
He must be the center of life and He is.

Some people would say that I'm not doing what I'm supposed to be doing,
but God thinks differently, He knows what I go through.

He know my intentions,
knows my heart and also my mind.

Without God,
I would be finished,
I would crumbled under pressure,
I would give in
I would follow the flow
and be like everyone else,
living without a purpose.

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