

True Religion and Inner Renewal
Read and meditate in God's Word. Be willing to put
into practice what you read . Read a wide variety of
Christian authors. Compare what they say with what
the word says. Eat the hay, leave the sticks, and be
open to the fullness of what God may have for you.
Don't put God in a box (denominationally). Be ready to
move with God when the cloud moves. Spend quality
quiet time every morning when possible with God. True
renewal can only come from a daily vibrant relationship
with Jesus Christ.
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Tom Muccio, Fayetteville, Arkansas
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Study the scriptures, but be aware that it covers a
small world within the whole world that God created.
Study enough about the whole world to know God
wants all men to be saved. The Bible is full of
examples. Follow Christ's example. Everyone must
work out their own salvation with fear and trembling.
Use the Bible study to show that what you believe is
what you know. Share your faith. Inner remewal is
aided by providing yourself quiet time, prayer, or books
on tape.
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Ed Birch, Painesville, Ohio
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