yeah... i feel jesus' love each and every second..... i appreaciate just the mere fact that i am here, alive and breathing.. and i have my family and friends...
its great you felt that 5 seconds of jesus' presence..but you can feel that feeling constantly if you will just take away all the bad things in your heart and free it from all worldly stuff.... just lie down, close your eyes and try not to think about anything.. you will feel that feeling again when you have peace in your mind and love in your heart
2007-03-10 14:51:45
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answered by joan the great 3
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Yes, I know that! Thank God for it, acknowledge Him in your heart, and He will keep His Spirit returning to you in many varied and interesting ways. I always experience these as unexpected gifts of grace, and not a result of effort. Although, I think if you will just read at least a page or two each day of the New Testament and Psalms - even if you don't understand it at first - your desire and effort will be blessed, and Jesus' love will become more and more real and lasting, and you will be a great blessing to others.
2007-03-11 03:05:29
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answered by Leslie J 4
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Yes, I have had similar experiences many, many times. That feeling is the beginning of the Holy Spirit's work in your heart. If you think it is great now, just wait. The best is yet to come. The time will come when you are filled with such confidence and such peace that you will not be able to understand how you lived without God before you came to Him. I wouldn't trade it for the whole world.
2007-03-10 22:49:48
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answered by Poohcat1 7
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Yes I have felt the presence of Jesus' love. It's an awesome, incredible, amazing thing. You really feel He loves you a speck in the populated masses of the world.
2007-03-11 16:12:02
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answered by Jan P 6
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I've felt God's love lots of times in my life, usually when I needed Peace the most. The most memorable time was in 2005 when my husband was undergoing cancer surgery. While it was a very terrifying experience, for both of us, I felt God's love surrounding me, and His peace settled over me, and I knew everything would be OK. It took over a year of surgeries and treatments, but.........In the end (so far), things turned out well, just as I had been assured they would..
2007-03-10 22:55:29
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answered by kj 7
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My dog recently died and I've been really sad, but someone came to me in my dreams and made me follow him, we we're walking down the street, and there was my dog sitting there on the sidewalk wagging his tail at me, and I kneeled down and hugged my dog for a few minutes and he was wagging his tail and all happy like he always wasand my dog was shanking my hand, it was like he was still alive and waiting for me, then the guy told me we had to go back, and I told him NO, that I want to stay here with my dog, but he told me we got to go. And then I woke up, I don't know who this person was that brought me to my dog, but I've felt a little better since that night.
2007-03-10 22:51:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Hormones make the world go round. I know you'd like to feel so special that a god snuggled up to you for 5 seconds. We'd all like to think that. But unless your feelings are infallible, and we already know they aren't, I wouldn't decide how the universe operates on the basis of a 5 second feeling. Honestly, you can't meet your needs with invisible friends.
All we have is one another and that's actually pretty great if you work at it. Of course having a relationship with your imagination is easier. You don't have to brush your teeth or stay in shape, and your imagination doesn't demand anything of you or do anything that hurts you or disappoints you, so I understand why people think they prefer invisible friends to real ones. .
2007-03-10 22:51:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I have. It was at DNOW, a activity of my church. We were all singing, and then it was like somthing came over us, and we all started kneeling down and praying. It was the presence of the Holy Spirit. You can't demand the prescence of the Holy Spirit, but you can get pretty darn close through personal fellowship with God through prayer and daily reading of the Bible.
2007-03-10 22:49:51
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answered by I LIKE CHOCOLATE MILK!!! 3
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I have experienced this many times and it's for real. It's a wonderful presence, one that you don't want to leave. Time seems to stand still while in His Presence. In His Presence, you desire ONLY to get closer to Him and He is all that matters.
Disregard what all the scoffers wrote. They don't understand cause they probably never been there. PEACE!!!
2007-03-10 23:12:22
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answered by David H 4
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I have had this experience many times and I love it. We as Christians have access to God's presence -- His holy spirit. It's awesome and just as you describe. Keep seeking God! It only gets better sis'.
2007-03-10 22:46:36
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answered by Anonymous
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