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YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD.

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Our relationship with God is dependent on a number of things. Our first connection to God is through His Word. There is no more direct way to connect with God than through the pages of the Bible. We also connect with God through prayer, worship, and in service to others. Below is a collection of blog posts that will offer suggestions to help develop your relationship with God. I encourage you to scan through this list and pick a post that resonates with your heart. Spend a few minutes reading the devotional blog post of your choice and then spend the rest of the day meditating on the thoughts God brought to your mind during your study. I pray that you will find something here that speaks to you in a meaningful way. May you be greatly blessed by your time spent developing your relationship with God. Play to Win . Our relationship with God is something that needs to be constantly developed, practiced, and improved. We need to play to win. Reconnecting with God. Your

What Is the Relationship Between Teaching and Signs in the Bible? Part–1

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Note..:- Please read this blog till the ending. May the Today Bible verses help you build a spiritual relationship with God. You read this verse and understand what God is telling you and what God wants from you. In the Hebrew Bible To further understand the relationship between teaching and signs, let’s get a quick overview of how these words are used in the story of the Bible. The Hebrew word for sign is ’ot. When we track this word through the Old Testament, we learn that signs are given to warn people, execute divine judgement, and deliver people from oppression (e.g., Israel’s exodus from Egypt). Signs are also given to guide and mark sacred time. For example, they are assigned to each covenant, confirm divine directions, memorialize instances of God’s miraculous protection, and highlight laws that mark sacred days and years (e.g., the Sabbath and circumcision). Lastly, Isaiah prophesies about a sign that would lead to the birth of Immanuel, meaning “God with us,” and another that