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I am afraid I am losing faith
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<blockquote data-quote="Sir Joseph" data-source="post: 76906318" data-attributes="member: 414771"><p>There are many worthwhile suggestions here on how to motivate your faith walk. Let me give another perspective from my own experience.</p><p></p><p>I've been a saved Christian believer since childhood, never having any doubts in the Bible's authority, but learning only later in life how little of it I understood. Reading the Word every day was good worship time, but I probably missed 95% of the complex, intertwined details that exist throughout the 66 books.</p><p></p><p>My faith's always been strong, but it wasn't until I started studying Christian apologetics that I became real interested in it. As I studied and learned more via books, articles, and videos, I became more impressed with the Bible and passionate with my faith. I still read the Bible every day, but it's my related studies, much being YouTube video sermons and presentations, that keeps me excited and passionate about all things Christian related. There's sooooooo much within the Bible that affects our world, that it's a lifelong endeavor to study it all.</p><p></p><p>I agree with others that you should pray, ask God's Spirit to work on your heart, and read his Word every day. But for some added motivational attention to your faith walk, I'd suggest that you start watching Christian Apologetic videos regularly. An hour of your time each morning or evening feeding your mind with good stuff (instead of TV garbage) can have life changing effects. Let me know if you like the idea and want some suggestions. After many years of reading, watching, and building a library collection, I have a dozen topics of interest to delve into - all related in one way or another to knowing and loving God more each day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sir Joseph, post: 76906318, member: 414771"] There are many worthwhile suggestions here on how to motivate your faith walk. Let me give another perspective from my own experience. I've been a saved Christian believer since childhood, never having any doubts in the Bible's authority, but learning only later in life how little of it I understood. Reading the Word every day was good worship time, but I probably missed 95% of the complex, intertwined details that exist throughout the 66 books. My faith's always been strong, but it wasn't until I started studying Christian apologetics that I became real interested in it. As I studied and learned more via books, articles, and videos, I became more impressed with the Bible and passionate with my faith. I still read the Bible every day, but it's my related studies, much being YouTube video sermons and presentations, that keeps me excited and passionate about all things Christian related. There's sooooooo much within the Bible that affects our world, that it's a lifelong endeavor to study it all. I agree with others that you should pray, ask God's Spirit to work on your heart, and read his Word every day. But for some added motivational attention to your faith walk, I'd suggest that you start watching Christian Apologetic videos regularly. An hour of your time each morning or evening feeding your mind with good stuff (instead of TV garbage) can have life changing effects. Let me know if you like the idea and want some suggestions. After many years of reading, watching, and building a library collection, I have a dozen topics of interest to delve into - all related in one way or another to knowing and loving God more each day. [/QUOTE]
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