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EXPLORING THE NECTAR IN GOD'S TRUTH

 As believers, we are filled with the consciousness of the Holy Bible being God's truth and that it is the source of all knowledge and wisdom regarding the nature and will of God. However, the question is, are we truly exploring the nectar in this truth from God's benevolence or merely skimming through it?


The Holy Bible is sculpted with stories and teachings which are intriguing life lessons that never ceases to communicate their in-depth meaning. Every verse in every chapter of every book is packed with divinely inspired words of knowledge that is meant to help us understand who God is and how He works in our lives.


One of the best things about exploring the nectar in God's truth is that it is never stale neither does it become outdated or even boring. It is like a living spring of knowledge with an unfathomable  source, where deeper refreshing insights are discovered at every adventure. And the best part is that it is available to everyone, regardless of your financial status, educational achievement or political affiliation.


When we explore the nectar in God's truth, we learn about God's character which is engulfed in holiness, His love for us, and His plan for our lives. This help us discover His Mercy and Grace that empowers us with the ability to do his bidding in manners that are well defined by his Spirit while building a relationship with Him. We also learn about the power of prayer, the importance of obedience, and the blessings that accompanies faithfulness.


Exploring God's truth requires dedicating quality time to studying His word, committing effort to ensuring we meditate and understand every detail and also a willingness to learn and practice as he leads. We must seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit to help us understand what we read and to give us the wisdom to apply it to our daily experiences.


As we explore the nectar in God's truth, we will find that some verses and passages in the Holy Bible will resonate with Joy in us more than others. This does not in anyway mean that the bitter truth of the word will not serve as healing herbs to our heart. We should focus on applying everyone to our lives. Among them is Proverbs 3:5-6 which says "Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy path". This is especially relevant when we are facing challenges in our lives and don't know what to do.


In conclusion, exploring the nectar in God's truth is one of the most rewarding and enriching experiences that we can have as believers. It helps us understand who God is, how He works, and what His plans are for our lives. So let's take time to dig deeper into God's truth, meditate on His Word, and apply it to our daily lives. As we do so, we will be blessed with a closer relationship with Him and a deeper understanding of His love for us.


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