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Spending Time with Jesus

Spending Time with Jesus
There are many ways that we can spend time with Jesus
through studying the Word of God, prayer, etc.
You may say:
“I worked long hours today and didn’t have a
chance to spend time with the Lord.”
I think our view of spending time with Jesus needs to change a little.
Jesus always sees us, and when we see Him too,
we are spending time with Him.
How can we see Him as we work hard?
We can recognize the fact that He is always with us, in us, and next to us.
Recognizing Jesus is spending time with Him.
Now we don’t have any more excuses.
We can spend every second with Jesus by recognizing His presence
as we work, wash the dishes, etc.
Jesus wants to be seen.
Can you imagine if the one you love didn’t acknowledge your presence
as you were standing next to them and would only leave a message
or email you?
Leaving messages for Jesus or emailing Him with our prayers is good,
but there is so much more.
He is always with us and wants to be acknowledged.
We love You, Lord, and acknowledge the fact that You are with us.
We see You, Lord.

From Kamran Yaraei’s Book “Food For The Heart”.

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