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am a young christian and am glad that there is something for us, but hinestly speaking i thaught that it was going to be more interactive, people talking like a support group people interact better with there peers so they would not easily stray back into the world cause they are talking saying wat they have on there mind something like that but am glad i found this site it really helps with morning devotions. thank you
True Intimacy
In His hands, in His image, He made man. From the ground the Potter formed the clay, mould it, shape it, fill it and blessed it. One breath in man and he was given the gift of life. Dust to life. In all His glory the Potter saw this and was proud. This was how the first intimacy was created.
In His heart He knew He had to send His only Son. On the earth He trod and witness to all. He shared with the world and sacrifice Himself on the cross where He drew His last breath and uttered “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do”, and hung his head and died.
By the Holy Spirit He awaits with compassion and patience on the outside of your heart, knocking. He is asking, begging you to let Him in. If only you let Him in, not only your life will be transformed to better, best but your whole world.
By: Tamara K. Ingram