Yes,james 4:8
How would you feel if your kid ignored you all day, and didn't even acknowledge that you were there? The bible also says if you draw close to God he will draw close to you.
Draw close to God.
James 4:8 addresses drawing closer to God
To answer what happens to people when they die.
Sacramentals may make people feel like it draws us closer to God. However, this is all a matter of how spiritual a person feels. There are some people who feel we're close enough to God just by praying to him.
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Draw an oval that is longer than it is wide, then add triangle for fins and tail then close to where you draw the eyes and mouth, but not to close draw three curved lines for the gills
close, draw on, near
Conclude.
Faith is given to us by God through the grace that he presents to us. Faith in God is a natural reaction to the work of the Holy Spirit opening our eyes and seeing the beauty of God and our own inability to draw close to him ourselves. Like with having trust everyone, trust in God develops as your relationship with him develops.
Close your eyes, empty your thoughts, and draw the first thing that comes to mind.
James 2:23 (NIV) - "And the scripture was fulfilled that says, "Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness," and he was called God's friend."We see the indication that a human (Abraham) could indeed be God's friend. This is recorded in the Bible to show that this is also possible for each of us. Later on in James, this is included at James 4:8 (NWT) "Draw close to God, and he will draw close to you."In order for God to be with us, we must believe in him and draw close to him. The Apostle John spoke much about the love that God has for us. In his gospel, he says at John 3:16 that God loved the world so much, that he gave his only-begotten son on our behalf. At 1 John 4:8 we learn that the very essence of God is love. We read later on in that chapter at verse 19, that the reason we know how to love, is because God first loved us.The Bible is full of accounts of God pleading with us to get to know him and to become unified with him. So yes, God will be with us, in fact, he already is with us. The sad reality that the Bible indicates however, is that most of the world has chosen to not be with him.