How do I know that God is in my everyday life?

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  1. MaijaFreelancer profile image58
    MaijaFreelancerposted 14 years ago

    I have heard that christian must know it, must feel it. But how do I know that it is happening?

    1. aka-dj profile image64
      aka-djposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      What do you mean MUST know/feel it ?
      As a child oF God, you have a promise from Jesus, that He "will never leave you nor forsake you". If you have asked Jesus into your life, He has come (in) to you, and will stay.
      I don't always feel His presence, but that doesn't mean He's abandoned me. Christianity is not based on feelings. They can be misleading oft-times.
      smile

      1. MaijaFreelancer profile image58
        MaijaFreelancerposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        When I was child (5 or 6) once I had very strong feeling of His presence. It was very strong. And I still remember it. It was like I know that there are One who really cares for me, love me and will protect me always. I felt happy, warm, secure, free...

        But it was only once in my life. Do I need to trust to my childhood experience?

        1. Beelzedad profile image58
          Beelzedadposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          So, you have a feeling of security and you attribute this to a god, when you're just 5 years old?

          Think about that for a minute.  smile

        2. Ashmi profile image60
          Ashmiposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          We as children are unconditioned and still free of ideas. We are receptive and open, extremely sensitive. This sensitivity is lost as we get older, replaced by concrete ideas learnt from our parents and teachers etc. The innocence of the child we must learn to recapture. This purity necessitates that we empty our minds of all ingrained conceptions. Our imagination keeps us from experiencing the blessed moment. To live in Christ is to be with Him. To walk in His presence we must first get rid of everything that is obscuring our vision.

    2. earnestshub profile image80
      earnestshubposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Oh I'm sure you will "find out" and let us know! lol lol

    3. profile image53
      aapkadomainposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      but its strange that only christian know it and feel it ...

  2. skyfire profile image79
    skyfireposted 14 years ago

    Assume it's there first this is important, relate unknown things in your life to biblical god and Christ and force your mind to believe almost everything that another christian says or believe everything written in bible. Watch GodTV and read christian blogs everyday. You're done, you'll find god in life else you're out of luck.

  3. profile image51
    paarsurreyposted 14 years ago

    How do I know that God is in my everyday life?

    Hi friend

    Wheb he hears your prayers.

    Thanks

    I am an Ahmadi peaceful muslim

    1. MaijaFreelancer profile image58
      MaijaFreelancerposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      When I was child I lived in USSR....and there was no God. smile But I had this feeling of big power that will protected me, after my grandmother told me about God and we secretly went to church.

 
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