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As you studied Luke 24:13-32, what impressed you most about the idea of bringing divine dialogue with you throughout your entire day?
Austin replied 9 months, 4 weeks ago 312 Members · 321 Replies
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As the two were on the road, the Lord explained all things… Jesus wants a relationship with us. In a relationship, we must have communication and understanding, or else it isn’t much of a relationship. Jesus desires to light up our pathway (psalms 119:105) in order to lead us. But this requires enough humility to allow Him in, and for us to follow. 1 Thess 5:16-17 says to pray without ceasing, I believe this doesn’t take away hard times, but enables growth through those hard times. We cannot grow without trial, and will fall in temptation if we cannot lean upon and trust in His great grace.
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We always need God in our life! That doesn’t stop just because we are at work, running errands, etc. To keep a divine dialogue going throughout your day, can be uplifting if you are having a bad one, maybe you have a decision to make and keeping your eyes open, God shows you the answer, maybe something great happens, so you should thank Him
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Talking with God takes our worry and anguish away, while concentrating on what He has to tell us. We learn more, the more we immerse ourselves in Him.
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Bringing divine dialogue with us through all the day helps us to have opinions other than our own that may enlighten us and Jesus will be part of our daily life.
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Open communication with God is key to improving understanding. I find that when I pray and talk with God it’s just like I’m talking to a friend. He already know my needs, but He seek for us to better understand our needs thru dialog