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Essay heading: Holy Dissatisfaction
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God does not need convincing! He is so sold out for us to manifest His Kingdom on earth, that He send His son. This was His idea, and He is waiting for us to get on board. Will we take Him up on His offer? Will we seek after, with all diligence, the great treasures that He has hidden for us to find?
Because the truth is, we could go on the rest of our lives, as fired up Christians that have great meetings and know lots of great teachings; and never take that fervent step into what God has prepared for us... displayed 300 characters
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God does not need convincing! He is so sold out for us to manifest His Kingdom on earth, that He send His son. This was His idea, and He is waiting for us to get on board. Will we take Him up on His offer? Will we seek after, with all diligence, the great treasures that He has hidden for us to find?
Because the truth is, we could go on the rest of our lives, as fired up Christians that have great meetings and know lots of great teachings; and never take that fervent step into what God has prepared for us... displayed next 300 characters
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