Friday, May 31, 2024

Results of Walking with God

 


    The results from choosing to walk with God throughout your life journey means you get certain blessings.  You will have intimacy with God.  You will know what it is to be really loved no matter what.  You will have a closeness to God and the ability to be close to other people.  Walking closely with God will also push Satan away from you.
    We can all walk closely with God.  It is something He is available for every single person.  However, not every one will choose to walk with Him at all.  Some people will choose to walk at a distance.  Some will pretend to walk with God, but do their own thing in reality.
    Walking with God takes work.  You have to make your faith strong by diligently and intentionally seeking God.  You have to genuinely want an intimate relationship with God.  You have to sacrifice time, like a tithe, to intentionally spend with Him.  That means setting aside time and removing all the distractions of your life to the best of your ability, so you can focus on that relationship.
    Time is precious.  It is something that we all have the same amount of in a day, but it is how we prioritize that time that matters.  Some people will waste it.  Some will over work.  Some will seek balance.  The best way to spend your time is manage it according to how the Holy Spirit leads you, but that means you have to start in prayer and in God's Word.  If you invest your time into God, then your will be walking closer to Him little by little every day.
    Spending time with God brings pleasure to your life.  You can enjoy life in way that the people in the world cannot.  You see the beauty that is all around you, so that all the ugly doesn't stop you in your tracks.  You will prosper in different areas: health, beauty, wealth, time, and more.  You get to stand in God's glory.  He will support you as you endure the hardships of life.  He is always faithful in forgiving and washing away your sins.  He is not asking too much for you to be faithful too.

Genesis 5, Psalm 1, Romans 8:26-30, 1 Corinthians 10:12-13, & 1 John 1:8-10



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