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    Lesson
    2/11/2023

    3 Believe in God Part

    God Says Stand on The

    3) Believe in God (Continued part) God says, "Stand on the road and look, and know where the former road leads to, and walk on it and you will find rest for your souls /Jer 6:16/" When we are worried, God's grace is far from us because anxiety is disbelief. And if we do not believe, God's grace cannot be with us. And if we are alone, there is nothing we can handle so when we worry, we lose grace. This is why we call anxiety a gate to sin. The biggest requirement for us to be saved from this kind of anxiety is to believe. "But seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you" (Matthew 6:33). Nothing is as relaxing as knowing God rightly. From this point of view, the problem is simple. The solution is in our hands. God is the one who created everything and guides us every second and every minute of our life, because there is no one else but him, we should surrender everything to God. In all our worries, God is the only one who knows our problem, our pain, our suffering, our anxiety, our sickness of the soul and the flesh in a clear, confirmed condition. Only God has the key to heaven for all of us. We have to believe this. "For He cares about you, cast all your worries on Him." (1 Peter 5:7) Saul, the first king of Israel, was troubled with anxiety. The spirit of worry used to make his life a battleground. In fact, the boy David called God's name in front of him and arranged a harp for him. At that time, the spirit that disturbed and did not bother him was patient, so he breathed the air of peace. Even today, when we hear the word of God, when we hear hymns, liturgy or praise, it means that our hearts are filled with joy. He says that the spirit tormenting Saul was patient with him when he sang the name of God with the harp and harp, and when he arranged the harp for him while calling the name of God. May the name of the Holy God be praised forever and ever in every tongue that He has created, today and always. May the blessings of God's mother, the virgin, and the cross be upon us. Amen. ©John's Repentance Follow our Telegram group every day and share it with your friends https://t.me/orthodoxQnAs
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