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2. Are you placing limitations on God?
Two
people who have fallen deeply in love don't go into marriage with
the intention of ignoring each other's wishes after the wedding
ceremony. Such a commitment involves adjusting personal priorities
in the interest of building the relationship. When they establish
their residence, for example, a couple will usually discuss at length
the furnishings, wall hangings, and other touches that will make
their house (or apartment) a home. In the same way, it would be
absurd for a seeker to open up to God but give no thought to the
possibility that God may want to rearrange a few pieces of furniture
when He moves in.
Of course, some people are fearful that God wants to throw out
all the furniture and condemn their house as uninhabitable. But
nothing could be further from the truth! God created us to be in
relationship with Him and with each other. Through the Bible, God
tells us that He wants us to enjoy this life in a way that's in
line with His purpose for us.
But the question remains: Do you realize that God wants to be a
powerful presence in your life, not just an idea in your head?
Many seekers declare intellectual reasons for dismissing the claims
of the Bible, but in truth, they are not willing to give up some
activity they know is offensive to God. If that's you, you need
to know that God will take you as you are, but He doesn't want to
leave you as you are. He wants you to let Him make you into what
He wants you to be.
1. Why do you want to know God?
2. Are you placing limitations on God?
3. What do you think about Jesus ?
4. How will you respond to Jesus?
Some Practical Helps
 
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