Stop taking whatever you're on would be a great first step.
Second, realize that god is fake and jesus never existed.
Third, live a good and happy life without believing in fairy tales.
2006-09-05 13:24:16
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answered by Toronto 3
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God has many ways for us to serve Him. Your knowing the Scriptures without reading them is the Holy Spirit doing as Jesus promised--reminding you of the things He has told His disciples. It's not weird, by the way; it's a valid spiritual gift, that of a teacher. Like any other gift or talent, it can and should be sharpened by practice--in your case, reading the Bible, using your gift, and prayer. If you ask God, He has promised that He will give you wisdom. Don't be afraid to ask.
P.S. It's okay to like girls, but be pure in your thoughts and actions toward them. If you're supposed to get married, God will tell you.
2006-09-05 13:35:37
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answered by perelandra 4
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First of all, don't read most of the garbage answers you are about to receive. Keep doing what you're doing, as far as asking. God doesn't normally answer right away. Talk to your youth pastor, get in a good Bible study. And keep your eyes open. Things will be coming at you alot. Be ready.
2006-09-05 13:25:44
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answered by Papa John 6
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I would first pray, then I would talk to your pastor at church. If you still feel that God is calling you to do something, then maybe work with your youth director in sunday school first since you are only 12 years old. I also suggest that you talk to your youth leader.
2006-09-05 13:30:58
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answered by Anonymous
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You know, I'm only answering this question to point out to you that you're not fooling everybody. I've noticed that you keep asking questions with one user (Jesus Freak!!!), then you answer your own questions with another user, who by coincidence is called Jesus Freak!!! and gets chosen as the best answer for all your questions. I really don't understand why you don't just use this as a way to learn more, but just to earn points for nothing. If you were really answering questions other people asked and you would be chosen as the best answer, that would be fair, but the way you're doing it...
By the way, I bet the best answer to this question will be Jesus Freak!!!, even though he didn't answer yet.
2006-09-10 02:57:37
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answered by Stupid Flanders 4
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make good of what you want to do and be serious about it. if later you find out it is not your calling then just follow your wish. you don't lose anything by spending time on the bible, you even may gain something from it.
2006-09-05 13:31:40
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answered by Rolly r 3
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Yes, God certainly can use you—and He wants to use you. Don't ever feel you are useless to God; no one is useless in His eyes!
God has given every believer in Christ at least one spiritual gift. Yes, for some it may be preaching the Gospel or teaching the Bible. But the Bible lists many other gifts as well, and God wants each of us to use our gifts to build up His people and extend His kingdom.
In fact, the Bible mentions some you may not even have thought of as spiritual gifts, and yet they are. It says, "If a man's gift is ... serving, let him serve ... if it is encouraging, let him encourage; if it is contributing to the needs of others, let him give generously; if it is leadership, let him govern diligently; if it is showing mercy, let him do it cheerfully" (Romans 12:6-8).
How do you discover your spiritual gift? First, ask God to show you what gift (or gifts) He has given you. Then examine your abilities and talents (perhaps with a friend's help), and commit them to Christ. In addition, look for some type of practical service in your church—keeping the nursery, greeting people at the door, helping those in need. Often we discover our gifts only as we put them into action and then use them for God's glory.
Faith doesn't come to any of us easily or automatically, any more than a garden or orchard grows easily and without careful attention and hard work.
But God's plan is for us to grow in our faith, and not be stuck in the same spiritual rut all our lives. Jesus Christ came into the world so our sins could be forgiven and we could go to Heaven. But He also has a plan for us right now: to grow in our faith and in our relationship to Him.
How does this happen? The Bible says, "Like newborn babies, crave pure spiritual milk, so that by it you may grow up in your salvation" (1 Peter 2:2). Just as a baby will never grow unless he or she is given nourishing milk, so you and I need spiritual "milk" to nourish and strengthen our souls. If we neglect the spiritual "milk" God offers us, our spiritual lives will be weak.
What is this "milk"? First, God has given us His Word, the Bible. Make the Bible part of your life every day. Even setting aside five minutes at first to read through one of the Gospels or Psalms will help you to grow spiritually.
God has also given us other believers to encourage and help us. We aren't meant to be spiritually isolated; we need the church, and we need other believers. Finally, God has given us the privilege of prayer. Make each of these part of your daily life, and you will grow spiritually strong.
Many people have the same trouble you've had reading the Bible, and it can be difficult to understand if you don't know how to go about it. It's helpful to remember that the Bible actually is like a library—a collection of books (some long, some brief), written under the inspiration of God by many authors over hundreds of years.
But just as you wouldn't walk into a library for the first time and start by reading the very first book on the shelf, so you won't necessarily want to start by reading the first book in the Bible. Instead of starting at the beginning, therefore (like you do with most books), I suggest instead you start with what I call the Bible's "center": the four Gospels. (I often suggest people begin with the Gospel of John.)
The Gospels tell us about the life, death and resurrection of Jesus—and once you understand who He is and what He has done for you, the rest of the Bible will begin to make sense. Make the Bible part of your life every day, because "Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path" (Psalm 119:105).
2006-09-05 13:39:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I know what you mean. You mean you are bat-sh*t F**king loco, thats what you mean.
I very much doubt this is serious but you are seriously crazy. Go talk to your invisible man and ask him for answers. When you hear nothing back, just listen to the voices in your head. I am sure they will guide you to doing something stupid.
2006-09-05 13:26:12
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answered by Anonymous
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You do need some guidance, don't you have a youth pastor? They know all about these things and can have a much better and real conversation with you than question and answer on YAHOO.
2006-09-05 13:26:25
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answered by freemansfox 4
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first read your bible everyday and fast and pray for God to show you what you need to do I'm a young preach myself and I have wondered about my calling but with prayer i know what it is
2006-09-08 07:34:22
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answered by alvintheman2003 2
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Let your life be a living testimony .Invite friends to your church and pray for your class mates.
2006-09-05 13:39:37
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answered by ? 7
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