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true fellowship (intro)

Posted by prez! on 10:29 PM

In litigation, when the court asks you to say your prayers they're asking you to tell them what you'd like them to do as regards the instant case. As Christians we are taught to pray, but how many of us do more than just pray? more than just make requests? this might seem absurd but how many of us have ever asked God how running of the universe was coming through? how many have asked God how his day went? or if mankind didn't give him too much trouble? how many?  You might be like 'how can I ask God this questions, it's not in my place to', If it's not in your place to, you who claims to be His child, then who should ask him?
God wants a father/son and friend relationship with you, but he can't do this if all you talk about when you're with him is about yourself. He wants to have your opinion on matters like He did with Abraham when He wanted to burn Sodom and Gomorrah , and like He did with Moses when He wanted to destroy the Israelites in the wilderness. ofcourse He can do it himself, but He still wants to run it by you so you'll understand that He enjoys those little selfless chats you have with Him, so you'll understand that you're grown enough to handle His business. Besides what father will not feel great when he has a son that cares about the father enough to ask how he is doing, a son professes his love and concern? God knows you feel this things, but like all fathers, it feels good to hear you say it. (Leveticus 26:12, John 17:21-23, 1John 1:3, Revelations 21:3-4)

#prayer : Father forgive me for being selfish, forgive me for making our communion about me. Henceforth I amend my ways. Father today is another day at the business of saving souls, may it be a great harvesting that when we commune again you'll have lots of awesome stories from all over the world to tell me. in Jesus name, amen.

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