Not_Now.Soon
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This thought jumped out at me last night, so I just wanted to share it. Get your guys' thoughts on it. You know the old phrase about finding oppurtunities like a new job, or a promotion, "it's not what you know, but who you know." This is usually talking about the need to having a good contact to let you get in the door.
The same is kind of true when it comes to our faith. Knowing more helps just like it helps a person seeking a career knowing more and having experience helps them get hired on and do well in the workplace, and knowing more will help us in our faith and our walk with God. But before that it still comes down to who you know,more then what you know. I've read a few stories of people leaving their faith because they just didn't know if God was real or not. They might have known a lot and studied a lot when they started questioning their faith, but they didn't know God. Somehow didn't know or didn't realize that God was there when they prayed, or lived their lives.
Just a thought. Hope you all enjoyed it.
The same is kind of true when it comes to our faith. Knowing more helps just like it helps a person seeking a career knowing more and having experience helps them get hired on and do well in the workplace, and knowing more will help us in our faith and our walk with God. But before that it still comes down to who you know,more then what you know. I've read a few stories of people leaving their faith because they just didn't know if God was real or not. They might have known a lot and studied a lot when they started questioning their faith, but they didn't know God. Somehow didn't know or didn't realize that God was there when they prayed, or lived their lives.
Just a thought. Hope you all enjoyed it.