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1 - READ THE WORD
Who denies God
"And without faith it is impossible to please him. For whoever would draw near to God must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who seek him."
Hebrews 11:6
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2 - Reflect
There are many ways to deny God that do not directly have to do with doubting His existence. Maybe those people do not know or ignore their own actions, the greatness of their revelation. Those who do not yet have a deep knowledge about the Father of all men may have some distrust about the truth of His existence. It is only that they have not yet received Him in their hearts and they are not willing to receive His divine grace.
Although the most unjust way of denying God is in the hands of those who, knowing His existence, do not serve Him obediently, nor do they give themselves to discovering His message. Also, there are those who follow His example but in an "optional" way, living only those teachings that are comfortable or pleasant. Therefore, attitudes such as helping their siblings, allocating time to others, and being supportive, are situations that they find challenging and unpleasant, so they only take care of themselves. When we are selective with the choices we make as Christians, we are being selfish and petty. Focusing on our own concerns or placing limits on how much we give to our Father, we are perpetuating ways to deny Him. Our duty as faithful children is to honor Our Heavenly Father daily.
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