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Presenter: Nathaniel Adams
Too often, we mistake spiritual activity for relationship, leaning on secondhand sacrifices and borrowed faith. But God is not looking for performance—He’s looking for friends. When love grows cold, the burden becomes heavy. But if we return to our first love, tend the fire daily, and seek to truly know God—not just know about Him—we will find the power, clarity, and purpose we’ve been missing. Strength doesn’t come from ease or knowledge, but from intimacy with the One who walks with us through every valley.
By Heritage PressPresenter: Nathaniel Adams
Too often, we mistake spiritual activity for relationship, leaning on secondhand sacrifices and borrowed faith. But God is not looking for performance—He’s looking for friends. When love grows cold, the burden becomes heavy. But if we return to our first love, tend the fire daily, and seek to truly know God—not just know about Him—we will find the power, clarity, and purpose we’ve been missing. Strength doesn’t come from ease or knowledge, but from intimacy with the One who walks with us through every valley.