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LOVE.. The most important

W ao! It feels great to be alive you know. I have come to understand that the best use of life is LOVE. It is what makes life interesting. It is what helps us maintain peace in life. Love should be your priority, objective and greatest ambition. Love is not a good part of your life; it is the most important part of life. Relationships must have priority in your life above everything else. Why? Life without love is worthless. This is the reason Paul declared that even with all his spiritual gifts and giving, without love he is nothing. Often we act as if relationships are something to be squeezed into our schedule. We talk about finding time for our children or making time for people in our lives. That gives the impression that relationships are just a part of our lives along with many other tasks. But God says relationship is all about. Four to ten commandments deal with our relationship to God, while the rest deal with our relationship to people. But all ten are about relationships

When God goes Missing In Action..MIA

I really feel great writing again. Some might wonder where He has been. Sure I have been   busy, but the good news is that kingsley is back. I was reading a wonderful piece recently and I came across something wonderful which I would like to share with you all my friends. God is real, no matter how you feel. It is easy to worship God when things are going great in your life. But the circumstances are not always pleasant. How do you worship god then? What do you do when god seems a million miles away?   The deepest level of worship is praising god in spite of pain, thanking God during trial, loving him even when he seems distant. Friendships are always tested by separation and silence; you are divided by physical distance or you are unable to talk. In your friendship with God, you won’t always feel close to him. To mature your friendship, God will test it with periods of seeming separation- times when it feels as if he has abandoned or forgotten you. According to A.W. Tozer he