God is always ready to listen

Hey everyone I’m Pastor Gary Hoban and welcome to episode 2 of Refinery radio /TV.
Our goal here is to release a 2-3 minute video / Podcast each day, designed to challenge you and get you to spend more time with God.
Today we are going to talk about, God is always ready to listen.

When you fail to pray, you end up feeling distant from God.
And that in turn, makes us even more reluctant to pray.


No matter how distant you may feel from the Lord, God is always close by.
He hasn’t changed, moved, disappeared, or lost interest in you.
So close the gap. Take a simple step toward God and talk to Him. 
The more you do this, the more comfortable you will become communicating with Him.


And the more you pray, the more opportunity you’ll have to ask for His help for yourself and on behalf of others.


And the more you ask, the more answers and guidance you will receive .No matter what your situation, God is always ready to listen!
When you pray today , thank God for always being nearby, and always listening, and always caring. 


Ask Him to help you to look to Him in every situation and to never allow a gap to develop between you and Him.


Until tomorrow.Stay in the Blessing

I really want to encourage you to be diligent with your Bible study time, because God has so much more for us than we can get from just going to church once or twice a week and hearing someone else talk about the Word. 


When you spend time with God, your life will change in amazing ways, because God is a Redeemer. There’s nothing that’s too hard for Him, and He can make you whole, spirit, soul and body!


You’re important to God, and you’re important to us at www.faithministries.com.au


When it comes to prayer, we believe that God wants to meet your needs and reveal His promises to you. 


So whatever you’re concerned about and need prayer for we want to be here for you! Or even if you just want to say Hi, you can contact us
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