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Let Me Introduce You to God

In fact, I'd like you to meet the whole family.

By Randy Stiver

Seriously, you need to meet God and get to know Him. He wants very much to meet you. God's in a position to help you, to open doors for you, to give your life real meaning. What can I say? He's the answer to all your prayers!

The other day I read about a sad thing: kids with no dads. As of now, more than half the babies born in America (50.6 percent) don't have real dads; their moms are unwed. It's terrible how so few today have a real dad who is there for them, a dad who loves them, helps them, provides for them, who roots for them and gives them the strength and guidance to succeed. Perhaps you are one of those who don't know their dad or who have little contact or support from their biological father.

So please, let me introduce you to God. If you don't have a real dad—or even if you do—God is willing, waiting and happy to be your ultimate Father. Believe me—you're going to love Him!

Who God really is

Hardly anybody in the world today knows the true God. That's odd because He reveals who He actually is in the world's most widely owned book, the Bible.

Since the Garden of Eden, where God placed the first man and woman, people have tried to make their own gods in their own images. Paganism has plagued most cultures throughout history. People have had many gods and goddesses—all figments of their imaginations. None of these so-called deities existed. It's a pity that all these billions of people had religion but had no idea about who God really is.

This may seem shocking. But the same is true about the world's modern religions. Even modern Christianity misses most of the point about the true God of the Bible.

What about today's intellectuals who don't even think there is a God? Those who have some religion at least have some sense of the divine. Those who reject God's existence have no such sense. That way of thinking has no underpinnings of moral authority, no spiritual clue.

Read the full article at www.verticalthought.org/issues/vt22/introduce-you-to-god.htm


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