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What's your relationship with God?

Ever sat down and thought about your relationship with God? What was the last time that you set your time aside to know God better?

Knowing God better does not only mean praying, it also means reading the Bible. Reading the world of God gives us a new insight towards things.

It makes us know that above everything else, God is our Heavenly Father and we are his children. If that is so, why do we find it difficult to make time for him whereas we always find time for our earthly fathers? Doesn't he deserve our dedication? Jesus, who was the only son of God, always took his time to pray to His Father. Why can't we just follow his footsteps.

                    (Courtesy of desiring God) 

We all love the verse that says:Ask and it shall be given unto you, seek and you shall find, knock and the door shall be opened at you. But the question is, do we seek time to know God better? Or do we just knock and ask and expecting it to be given into us.

It's greater time that we mend our relationship with God, the time of the rapture is almost here. Where will you be at that time? Don't you want to be among the twenty four elders praising and worshiping our Father. Make up your mind before it's too late.

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