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Do you feel the presence of God in your life?

I can confidently say that I feel both God and Jesus's presence in my life.

I may not be aware of it at all times, as often my mind is focused on other things, but I believe that it is always there.

Beyond when I am praying or reading the Scripture, I really feel their presence whenever I am outside on a beautiful day. I suppose being outside and able to appreciate the beauty of God's creation makes me more attuned to be aware of His presence.

It is an interesting feeling and one that I don't think I can properly describe in words. The best I can say is that it's like a constant feeling of being loved and cared for but an absolutely limitless and completely unconditional love and care. The presence and deep love and care that God and Christ feel for me as a devoted daughter of Christ and a member of God's family is always there to make sure I stay on the right path. I don't think it's a controlling presence either, it's more of a guiding one. God knows that I am only human and I am flawed and I may falter at times, but the presence I feel of love and care is one where He will make sure I never wander too far off the path He wants for me and that I will always find my way back.

Y'know, it's kind of funny and maybe even a bit contradictory. I believe that Christ's sacrifice was universal and applies to all of humanity and that God loves all of His children and that belief in Christ or even God is not necessary to be saved - He cares more about if you were a good person in life than anything else. But at the same time, I deeply and truly wish for people to accept Christ and His love into their hearts and become children of Christ and a part of God's family like I have.
 

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