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<blockquote data-quote="food4thought" data-source="post: 77524480" data-attributes="member: 3467"><p>Hi, Tellyontellyon! Good question. When I first believed and asked Jesus to be my Lord and Savior, I felt an immense feeling of release inside as my guilt and shame were released., but it wasn't until I really started obeying the Holy Spirit's guidance (like nudges at the edge of my consciousness, go there, say this, do that), that the real fireworks started. As I was walking up to the church doorsteps for the first time, I felt this pure, clean, liquid white light welling up in my heart and filling my soul with peace, and I heard a voice in my mind saying "this is home". That feeling stayed with me whenever I prayed for a long time, and that church became a home for me in many ways. Hope this helps. I changed a great deal overall, and I can't quite put it into words in it's totality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="food4thought, post: 77524480, member: 3467"] Hi, Tellyontellyon! Good question. When I first believed and asked Jesus to be my Lord and Savior, I felt an immense feeling of release inside as my guilt and shame were released., but it wasn't until I really started obeying the Holy Spirit's guidance (like nudges at the edge of my consciousness, go there, say this, do that), that the real fireworks started. As I was walking up to the church doorsteps for the first time, I felt this pure, clean, liquid white light welling up in my heart and filling my soul with peace, and I heard a voice in my mind saying "this is home". That feeling stayed with me whenever I prayed for a long time, and that church became a home for me in many ways. Hope this helps. I changed a great deal overall, and I can't quite put it into words in it's totality. [/QUOTE]
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