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Have you ever had an experience like R.C. where you in a posture of prayer or were compelled to pray but had no words?
R.C. recalls zeal following his conversion.
Can you recall a time like this?
Have you ever thought about what nothing is?
Are there passages in Scripture that you struggle with?
Are their things God has done that concern you?
Do you remember the Lord’s prayer?
Do you pray it?
How we understand the person and character of God the Father affects every aspect of our lives.
It affects far more than what we normally call the “religious” aspects of our lives.
If God is the Creator of the entire universe, then it must follow that He is the Lord of the whole universe.
There is no part of the world that is outside of His Lordship.
That means that there must be no part of my life that is outside of His Lordship.
His holy character has something to say about economics, politics, athletics, romance—everything that we are involved with.
Nothing really new, but a good reminder/kickoff into the importance of God’s holiness.
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