Is it powerful? How would you describe it, Christians? Affirming, lovely, invigorating?
Do you feel happy after you’ve talked to him?
Understanding God on His Terms, Not Ours
Is it powerful? How would you describe it, Christians? Affirming, lovely, invigorating?
Do you feel happy after you’ve talked to him?
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Yes, I have a warm sensation after praying because I felt like I did the right thing praying!
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I’m still on the journey to adulthood, but as a Christian boy I have a relationship with Jesus Christ. It’s peaceful. Yes Jesus does make me happy, because the world makes me sad.
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Christian-Anglican/Episcopalian
I don’t think you understand what you’re asking.
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Most defiantly you can. Jesus died for all so we can have a personal relationship with him.
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While I am female, I can share what I know of how Christian men think about Jesus. He is often portrayed as a brother, like the older brother who loves and looks out for his little brothers and wants to help them. Also, he is portrayed as a leader, who is capable and wise and strong. I think it helps humans to perceive our relationship to the Divine in ways that mimic human relationships. Now, that is just the way that our minds understand things, that doesn’t even begin to address the actual experience of the relationship with God and man. Our understanding cannot encompass the greatness of reality.
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if someone is Christian, they should have a relationship with Christ and his teachings.
If they don’t they are Christians only in name.
The Divine gave us a soul
The Divine communicates to us through the soul.
The Divine provided, through the soul, love and strength continuously.
The Divine had given us the living word that resides in us.
Soul is love
Soul is strength
Soul is pure
Soul is eternal.
Through experience I know this.
The Love fills us and keeps us from wanting
The Strength allows us to over come our human desires and face the situation life gives us.
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