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Loving God


How much do you think about God? How much of your life belongs to God?
We are constantly in the moves and we don't bother to spend time with God, the One that created everything in order for you to have a life, an existence.

As Christian we have an obligation as Children of God Almighty, we are to love Him with everything and leave to stone unturned. As I was hearing Pastor's Gil sermon yesterday, I realized that I haven't loved God the way He wants to be loved, by obedience.

God should be the sole purpose  of our love, we should act upon it. Love is a verb not a feeling as the Bible mentions it.(John 15:13Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends.)
As you can see by the verse above, love is a verb.


The way we show love to God is by obeying what it is written in the Word.
Today was the first time I open my Bible since 2 months, and I realized that I can't go on without reading my Lord's promises. The only way to be fully connected to God is to read the Bible every day and spend time with Him in prayers. God wants to be closer  to you; grow in God's grace.


God showed His love towards us by the way of the cross and we should show love to Him by obeying His word. Don't forsake His words, because they are life to your soul.

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