How we know what we know.... There are all kinds of ways to learn. Memorizing things imprints them in our brain for a needed purpose. Book learning helps to grasp a concept or way of thinking. Cramming for a test gets us through the test. We learn things daily through our experiences. But think about it, how do we KNOW stuff? While we have many ways to learn, the only way we truly ever know anything is by the experience gained that is imprinted in our hearts. This is why the Holy Spirit lives in each of our hearts. God opens our hearts to receive the true knowledge we need, or, if you will, the truth. ... Check your experience. ... "Some of us have taken very hard knocks to learn this truth" Big Book pg 98 Lord, let us willingly open our hearts to be filled with Your knowledge and truth, AMEN. "And you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free." John 8:31-32 Have a blessed day y’all! Hey friends please check out Servants Hearts! It’s a free site to help connect folks with volunteer and helping opportunities! Furniture Bank, Spiritual Solutions Group, and Advocate Phoenix are pleased to share the newest free helping service from Faith Through Works Fellowship! Its Phoenix based for now. Pray for its growth to provide helping hearts and willing hands to our organizations that need help! http://aservantsheart.us/
Faith Through Works Fellowship is about all of us doing life with Jesus in our hearts daily with everyone we encounter. We don’t need to wait until Sunday to have church! We are the Church!
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
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