Spiritual Reality
Autor: sydney • June 26, 2012 • Essay • 729 Words (3 Pages) • 1,305 Views
Spiritual reality means different things to different people. I think spiritual reality is what directs our everyday actions and thoughts. Spiritual reality is your belief system weather it is a belief in God, Buddha, or Mother Nature. My belief system was formed at young age by my parents and my church. My belief system stems from my belief that Jesus Christ is the risen savior. We are a people who want to believe and trust in something bigger than ourselves. Trust in God to direct my life is the path I choose to take. I try to follow his teachings everyday by studying his word, praying for guidance, and acting in a manner that would please God. How do I know this is true? His word has been tested for many years and has always proven to be true. I know what the bible says is true because it was written by men who had a belief in God.
Proverbs 24:16 says, “For a righteous man falls seven times and rises again.” I think that this verse is important to me know because it says that even if you fail time and time again all you have to do is try again. God does not expect us to be perfect but to keep trying.
My life motto is said by Michael Phelps, “Don’t put a limit on anything. The more you dream the farther you get.” I think that everyone should pursue a dream weather it relates to sports, family, jobs, or school. If you have a dream you work towards achieving it.
I connect with God in many ways through Church, music, prayer, and family time. To me most important is my prayer time. Prayer and alone time with god is what helps me through my day and through times of trials. I think that every Christian needs to spend time with god through prayer; this is the time that you really learn who you are and what you need to get through your days,
My family has only a few Christmas traditions. Every Christmas eve we go to a Christmas eve service at church, following the service we go home
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