Is Praying Enough To Get Closer God? || MCGI Topic Review.

in MCGI Cares Hive12 days ago

Let’s never forget that it is not sufficient just to pray. Prayer is the key to success, it means you trust God that He can do what you want but prayer isn’t that thing that will take you close to God.
When you pray to God, it isn’t the same as trying to get close to God.

When you are working towards getting close to God, it means that you are practicing the acts of Jesus Christ. You are doing the things that Jesus Christ carried out during his lifetime. When you read the Bible, you should practice the good deeds of the Bible and if you read the Bible well, you will see that every bad acts has its repercussion.

In the Bible, Matthew 7:7 says; Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you:

When you seek and find, it means that you are working towards what you want. If you want God to give you money, you pray to him, right but you need to get out of your comfort zone to work as well.

You cannot stay inside all day and night and expect a miracle to happen. Things do not work that way. Once you ask God, put some action into it as well. Praying without putting an action is just like having a zero trial and that’s not enough.

And when you pray that you want to get closer to God or you want to know him more, you have to study the Bible. When you study, act it out and that’s how to get closer to God.

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I hope this letter finds you well and thriving in your creative endeavors on this incredible platform. I'm writing today to address a topic that is close to my heart and essential for the growth and prosperity of our community: engagement.

It's fantastic to see many of you actively posting content, sharing your perspectives, talents, and insights. It enriches us all and makes Hive a diverse and stimulating place to be. However, let us not forget that Hive is not just a platform for broadcasting our voices but also an arena for interaction, dialogue, and communal growth.

If you're someone who regularly posts content, I encourage you to also take some time to explore the work of others. Upvote the posts that resonate with you, offer thoughtful comments, and consider reblogging content that you find exceptionally valuable. Your engagement doesn't have to stop at the boundaries of your own posts; in fact, it's through collective interaction that we can truly build a community that thrives on meaningful discourse.

There is a certain magic that occurs when we don't just speak, but also listen; when we don't just take, but also give. This sense of reciprocity not only enriches our individual experiences but also fortifies the Hive community as a whole.

I understand that we all lead busy lives, and time is a precious commodity. However, even small acts of engagement can create ripples that turn into waves of positive change and growth for all of us. So let’s embrace this not as a chore, but as an opportunity to amplify the heartbeat of this extraordinary community we are all a part of.

Thank you for taking the time to read this letter. I look forward to seeing how we can elevate the Hive experience collectively, by contributing not just content but also the valuable currency of engagement.

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@mcgi.cares

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