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Pathway to God
Personal Connection with God
In a “who needs God anyway” world, we must spend time where it matters. Connection with God is something that we don’t necessarily find between the masses. When Jesus pulls us aside, we discover who He is and who we can be. Have you been allowing Jesus to do that for you?
In Mark 8:22-26, we see the story about Jesus healing a blind man. The way He does it is by taking the man by the hand and leading him out of the village (v. 23).
We see Jesus taking a personal interest in the man and leading him to a more secluded quiet place. This teaches us something about the noise rush in our daily lives.
There must be a space and time where you allow God to lead you away from the business of your life. When that happens, He gets to have alone time with you so that He can tell you how much you mean to Him. He wants us to make time for Him alone.
Jesus also leads by example when He gets away from the busy life and connects alone with His Father. Jesus often withdrew to the wilderness for prayer.
The irony in life is that when a crisis hits in our lives, we feel we need God more and run to Him for an outcome. Make sure you do not only make time for God when you need Him.
It must be a deep meaningful connection with God when we meet Him. You will grow when in your relationship with Him when this starts to happen.
God wants to get personal with you, it is time to do the same.
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We believe that in the times we live in, we need God just as much (if not more) than we realize. We focus on four themes that show us what we need in our lives every day, and it all comes from God. We need People. We need a Path. We need a Process. We need God's Power.
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