PART 2 (Part 1 is here)
Christianity was never meant to be a religion built on rules, performance, or outward appearances. At its heart, it is an invitation into a real and personal relationship with God — one rooted in intimacy, friendship, trust, and daily fellowship. Jesus came to restore humanity into the relationship with the Father that existed before sin entered the world.
Intimacy with God extends far beyond church meetings or religious activity into everyday life — work, family, relationships, decisions, and service to others. Hearing God’s voice is not about appearing spiritual, but about walking closely with Him in the ordinary moments of life and learning to trust His presence and guidance.
There is a connection between identity and intimacy. The way we see ourselves affects how we hear God, relate to others, and live out our faith. Fear, insecurity, and striving distort relationships, while understanding our identity as loved children of God brings freedom, confidence, and deeper communion with Him.
Rather than pursuing religious performance, we are invited into a life lived with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — a relationship that transforms everyday living and reflects the love and character of Christ to the world.
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