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For my blog "Prompt
In what ways have you experienced the promise of seeing and experiencing God when your heart was pure before God? In what ways have you experienced a lack of intimacy with God when in sin or consumed with lesser things?"

I think there is a common misconception that God does not see or associate with sin. Many people believe God leaves them when they mess up and that this creates a wall between God and themselves. I do not believe this is so. Yes. God abhors sin. Yes, sin disgusts God. However, I believe that when a believer sins, God is there with His arm around the believer, looking at the sin and asking the believer what they could have done differently. Hebrews 13:5 and at least 20 other scriptures promise us that God will never leave us. I believe God.


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Why do you believe pride goes before a fall?

Pride makes us arrogant. God brings us down to size.


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