FAQ

Does God remove to replace?

Does God remove to replace?

God doesn’t just want to remove the bad things in our lives; He wants to replace them with His goodness; to remake us from within. God never removes something from our lives without replacing it with something far better.

How do you date God?

The Date with God Steps include: Step #1- Set an intention for your time with God. Step # 2- Check in with God on how you feel or what’s going on in your life. Step #4- Meditate on a portion o God’s Word.

What God removes He replaces with better?

God wants to give us that same quality of life. When God takes away a sinful habit, He replaces it with a better way of living. When He takes away gossip or cursing, He replaces them with words of love and encouragement.

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Does God ever remove his favor from our lives?

Answer: No, God does not remove his favor from our lives (although I will have to admit that it sometimes feels as though he has). Fortunately, feelings, although fun and useful, are not reliable tools to gauge God’s favor.

Why do people come in and out of Our Lives?

Most people come in to our lives for their own selfish interests and once they achieve what they wanted, they walk away. Don’t ever allow someone into your life to use you while you do nothing. Speak up and walk away before things go out of hand.

Why does God take people away from US?

God may remove someone from your life because that person is needed elsewhere. This may be a bit difficult to understand, especially if that person was a good friend or a romantic partner. Remember God has a plan for everyone’s life, including that person. God’s plan might take them away from you; everything happens for a reason.

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Why is religion so important in our lives?

– Why is Religion Important. Religion is the one element of life that has connected the races and societies of the world for hundreds of years. It has given meaning to lives that may seem otherwise hopeless. Religion has provided for a universal language and culture among those who believe in a higher power.