Stan West - Practicing The Presence of God |
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Stan West, reminding us that the Days of Unleavened the Bread depict victories God has given His people, emphasizes that without practicing the righteousness of God, it is impossible to rid our lives of sin. Motivational speaker Alan R. Zimmerman suggests that worry and faith are incompatible; focusing on the presence of God displaces worry and anxiety. David, acknowledging the presence of God in Psalm 139, realized that God is omnipresent and omnipotent. Likewise, we need to live our lives acknowledging the presence of God continually. If we are begotten of God, we are not to practice sin, but practice the presence of God, as if we were riding a tandem bicycle with God. Alan R. Zimmerman * Attitude * Begotten of God * Born of God * David’s relationship with God * Earl Hitt * Evil present within me * Focusing on crumbs * God on a Bike * King David * Lesson of unleavened bread * Pivot * Psalms 139 * Romans 7:21 * Self- righteousness * Sin is our enemy * Trusting God * Worry |
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