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How to Be Closer to Jehovah God
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If you want to be closer to Jehovah God, here are some practical steps you can take: 1. Study the Bible: Jehovah God speaks to us through his Word, the Bible. Make it a habit to read and study the Bible every day. Take time to meditate on what you have read and apply it to your life. 2. Pray: Prayer is a powerful tool for building a closer relationship with Jehovah God. Make it a habit to pray daily, not just asking for things, but also thanking God for his blessings and expressing your love and devotion to him. 3. Attend meetings: Regularly attending Christian meetings, such as meetings at your local Kingdom Hall, can help you learn more about Jehovah God and his purpose for mankind, as well as provide you with spiritual encouragement. 4. Associate with fellow believers: Surrounding yourself with fellow believers who are also striving to draw closer to Jehovah God can be a great source of support and encouragement. 5. Put Jehovah God first in your life: Make a conscious effort to put Jehovah God first in your life, above all other things. This means making choices that reflect your commitment to him and his teachings, even if it may be difficult at times. Remember, building a closer relationship with Jehovah God is a lifelong journey that requires effort and dedication. By taking these steps, you can deepen your love and appreciation for him, and draw closer to him in a meaningful way.
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