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1 - READ THE WORD
Living in God
“You who live in the shelter of the Most High, who abide in the shadow of the Almighty, will say to the Lord, 'My refuge and my fortress; my God, in whom I trust.' ”
Psalms 91:1-2
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2 - Reflect
Living in God's love requires openness and willingness. The stability in our relationship with the Lord will depend on the will we have for carrying it out. The real proof of it will be the reward that Our Father will send us for being faithful and devout children. We will alleviate tensions that afflict us on a daily basis if we really give ourselves over to speaking to God, and meditating with Him. Just a few minutes a day in which we remain silent, only in contact with our Heavenly Father.
To find ourselves in the tranquility of our homes, or in any place where we can allow ourselves to think, to evaluate how we are unfolding our lives. God will always be present to give us clarity, to make us live in His divine grace. We lose more if we can not walk with Him and His teaching, but in order to let Him enter our lives we must be open in spirit and give Him our hearts. It will not always be easy or have moments of happiness, but we need to continue betting on God and His greatness. Faithfully asking that He may give to us, God is our salvation and glory, He is the one who strengthens us and will not let us fall if we trust that He will reach out to sustain us.
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