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1 John 4:7–9
Knowing God has a transforming effect on a person spiritually and morally and makes that person bold in actions for God.
Not knowing God in the present will result in dissatisfaction and degeneration into wickedness and in the future will bring eternal alienation from him.
The effects of knowing God
Spiritual transformation: from death to life
Moral transformation: from evil to good
Boldness of action for God
In Conclusion:
The peril of not knowing God
Lack of satisfaction and loss in the present
If your mind is corrupt and you have no understanding, it is simple give yourself to Jesus.
He will clean you up in your mind will and emotions.
Let Jesus give you real freedom from the past and the hurts that hold you captive.
Let go trust Him today He loved you enough to die just for you.
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