If someone asked you what type of relationship

If someone asked you what type of relationship you have with God what would you say?

February 12, 2025

If someone asked you what type of relationship you have with God what would you say? Sunday only! Only when I am hurting and in need of something! I talk to Him a couple of times a week! I speak with God daily! I read the Bible daily and have a good relationship with God! I share my joys and concerns throughout the day, for God is my lifeline in this life. How much time you spend with God is between you and God. I have found the more time you spend with God the smoother, the easier, your daily life will be. What God wants from you is for you to WANT to spend time with Him. And to know that God loves you, believes in you no matter how much time you spend with Him. God wants a relationship with you. God is please to speak with you any time, any place. But if you think you need to spend more time with God, why aren’t you? James 4:8 reads, “Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you.” It is something to think about. God Bless. Amen.

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