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The Call Chapters 13

ves.Chapter 2If we seek to find true spiritual answers we will look beyond our own beliefs and will be motivated to find answers to our natural longing for a purpose. When we innitiate our search, we should be cautious of the angles in which we go after our goals. If we look for material answers, we will not find true satisfaction, because tru satisfaction comes when we seek God. If we do not desire to find god, we will not find God. Also, we cannot find God on our own. We need God to seek God. If we desire to live our lives on our own, we will be hopeless, however if we desire God in our lives, we will be hopeful.Chapter 3When we are born, we are not complete. It takes years of responding to society to gain the wisdom and strength to grow and mature. We shouldn't search for deep spiritual answers from other human beings, because only God can give us the true answers of depth and spirituality. When we find these answers we may come to the conclusion that we have responsibilities, yet we may not know exactly what it is. Responsibility forms identity which we all strive to achieve for ourselves. This responsibility is worthless, unless we are accountable to someone. If we respond to the call, we become responsible to God, and we stop using all of our own efforts. If we know the depths of our own souls, we will submit to the call and we will gain the responsibility of having an intimate relationship with our creator....

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