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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Prayer Life

Your prayer life, whether you pray daily or not, is what separates you from someone who just confesses Christ as Lord and someone that true lives like it. If you know who God is, He is the true standard by which we can measure ourselves, and the conclusion is that we are depraved children in need of a Holy Savior. Our daily prayer life is the only way can tell God we need Him. J.R Miller would go so far as to say:

"One who does not pray - is not a Christian. He may be a moral man. A gentleman said the other day of a certain prominent business man, 'He is the most moral and the least religious man I ever know.' He meant that the man is honest, honorable, just generous, charitable, very careful and exact in all his relations to men - but that toward God he is utterly indifferent, never thinks of Him, never recognizes Him in any way, never prays. So as much. He would say he believes in God. But practically, he is agnostic or an atheist. He is utterly without true religion, which means knowing God, recognising God as Father and Friend, living in personal relationship with God."

Build a personal relationship with God and get to know your greatest Friend, Love and Fan. There is nothing you can do that He did not already know you would do. If you make a mistake, He has already you and is just waiting for you to confess your sins and return him, so that He can lavish His great love upon you once again.

Living Life

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