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1 | Empty inside being a Roman Catholic? | James 2:17 | Hugger | 24739 | ||
Hi Catrose62...The bottom line for your husband is to have a relationship with God....and he can only have that thru Jesus...after his confession of Jesus as Savior and Lord...then comes the filling of the Holy Spirit...as he reads and prays and developes his relationship with the Lord. He needs to be consistant with seeking the Lord daily...otherwise he would be falling by the wayside and allowing the worldly things to interfere like fear, worry, etc. those things will always be with us to distract us from seeking and listening to the Lord. Our Lord still has a voice and speaks to us today if we would only listen and train our ears to hear...learn His Word, because He NEVER speaks against His own Word. You can greatly help your husband by praying FOR him to develope his own relationship with the Lord. May the Lord bless you both as you seek Him in your daily lives. Hugger | ||||||
2 | Empty inside being a Roman Catholic? | James 2:17 | Reformer Joe | 24744 | ||
Hello, Catrose: I would recommend two books that are excellent for examining how one can delight in one's relationship to God and make it a vital part of one's life. They are both by John Piper. The first and longer one is called "Desiring God" and it is destined to become a classic in the order of Mere Christianity and Pilgrim's Progress, in my opinion. The other, shorter version just came out, and it is called "The Dangerous Duty of Delight." Both have as their premise that we are most satisfied in life when we are doing what we were created to do: glorifying God. It is a worthwhile and doctrinally sound book which I would encourage you and your husband to read together with the Bible, which is God's prime means of communicating His truth and changing hearts and lives. I pray that your husband may become a partaker of the joy that only comes from a thriving relationship with Christ. "How blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked, Nor stand in the path of sinners, Nor sit in the seat of scoffers! But his DELIGHT is in the law of the LORD, And in His law he meditates day and night." --Psalm 1:1-2 |
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