good point psycmajor,
God hasn't left, he never leaves us. Although we might not feel that joy we first felt when we came to him, it doesn't mean he has left us. God wants us to keep seeking after him, so sometimes by not letting us know he is there, It makes us search more, and want to know him even better.
The Bible tells us to never say we have all that we need. It tells us we should always desire more gifts from the spirit. So I think sometimes God removes those feelings of joy in order to make us seek more of what we have already experienced.
And also keep in mind, those treasure that have to search for the hardest, when found will remain the most dear in our hearts.
God hasn't left, he never leaves us. Although we might not feel that joy we first felt when we came to him, it doesn't mean he has left us. God wants us to keep seeking after him, so sometimes by not letting us know he is there, It makes us search more, and want to know him even better.
The Bible tells us to never say we have all that we need. It tells us we should always desire more gifts from the spirit. So I think sometimes God removes those feelings of joy in order to make us seek more of what we have already experienced.
And also keep in mind, those treasure that have to search for the hardest, when found will remain the most dear in our hearts.
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