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God Is With You All The Time. Not Just Some Of The Time.

By January 12, 2022No Comments

God is omniscient and omnipresent. He is everywhere at the same time. He cannot be limited by our thinking. He is our Creator and we are His creation being made in His image. However when we sinned, we lost the perfection we had when God originally created Adam and Eve. They were like God except that they did not know evil. God knew good and evil and this is why He forbade them from eating of the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Now we too can eat of the fruit of this tree or the fruit of the tree of life. In the world we have eaten of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. We see the results of this around us. There are good and evil works. 

God designed us to have fellowship with Him. He longs to help us on our earthly journey. He is with us all the time whether we are aware of it or not. When we become spiritually aware we can see and feel His presence. We were all destined to be saved. However many refuse to receive the word of life. They continue to be spiritually blind till the day they die. Those of us who have come into His Kingdom know what it is like to be blind. Once we too were blind but now we see. Now that we can see, we can walk with eyes open. Those who are blind continue to walk in darkness. 

We who are spiritually discerning can see the works of darkness. These are manifest in this world where people steal, kill and destroy. We suffer in this world because of the darkness around us. Yet He has given us a way of escape. We have our hope in Him who resides in us. He is also our hiding place. In Him we are secure and our delight is to serve Him all the days of our life. He has said that He will never leave us or forsake us. This promise is for all those who call on His Name, Jesus. He is with us all the time and will lead us to our destiny. Our names are written in the Lamb’s book of Life. What a privilege and destiny we have in Jesus.

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