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Read the written Word of God - and feed on Christ, God's living Word.

"These also who erred in spirit will come to understanding, and those who complained will learn doctrine." (Isaiah 29:24).

Before there can be a change in our way of living, there needs to be a change in our way of thinking. This is a change which comes to us through our Saviour, Jesus Christ. Jesus, God's living Word, speaks to us through the Bible, God's written Word. As we feed our minds on God's written Word, Jesus Christ, God's living Word, becomes more real to us, and we become more like him. 
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When you're reading the Word of the Lord, here's a link to a song which can be your prayer to the Lord - Open Our Eyes - YouTube. God will answer your prayer. He will lead you to Jesus. More and more, you will come to know him as "the way, the truth and the life" (John 14:6). The more you learn of him, the more you will want to know him, love him and serve him. Here's a link to another song, which is another prayer you can bring to the Lord - THE GREATEST THING - Mark Pendergrass [HD] - YouTube. Read the written Word of God - and feed on Christ, God's living Word.

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