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Why do I need God in my life?

We want to figure everything out on our own, but that's not how God intended things to work out. Each day, there are several events that are beyond our understanding. Every day, we need a new word from God that speaks to our hearts to help us stay focused on what matters most. Trying to run this course of life without Jesus will leave us completely depleted.

Jesus is significant to us because, through His love , teachings, hope, and peace, he assists us in changing our lives, facing adversities, and moving forward in faith. 

When we fall short, we require Jesus Christ's gift of repentance.

Satan wants us to believe we're not good enough to get up and go back on the correct track when we stumble and fall.

When faced with major difficulties, it can be difficult to put our faith in God. However, faith in him gives us the optimism we need to overcome our difficulties.

God was teaching the Israelites not to rely on themselves for food, shelter, water, and other necessities while they were in the wilderness. God provided manna when they were hungry. They couldn't do anything unless God gave them instructions. Their self-reliance lost them the opportunity to arrive in the promised land on time.

Through each difficult and painful step, they realized how much they needed to rely on him.

Let's not waste any more time attempting to go through life on our own. We were never designed to shoulder the weight and responsibilities that we do on a daily basis; we will always fall short. We can, however, live in and through his might. It is a daily decision. May God guide us in making right decisions. 

We should acknowledge our complete reliance on God's sovereign plan in whatever we do, saying, "If the Lord wills, we will live and do this or that" (James 4:15). Never think that he isn't looking out for you or that he isn't concerned about what you're going through. He adores you and pledges to always be there for you.

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