the time when I met bible


 




Today I'm gonna tell you experience that I met the true words of Bible first


I was christian originally

I used to go to church when I was in Australia 

After I come to Korea, I kept living a religious life


Now I'm normal university student 

Everything was very inspiring me in Korea


Life in Korea makes me feel happy daily 

But I always felt vacant in my life of faith 


Today I am sharing my experience about how I met the truth from the Bible.

Yes, I am a Christian even before I met this truth.👦

Few years ago, I used to go to church when I was in Australia.  
So when I came back to Korea, I could still manage my life of faith well. 🙏

I started to go university again, and everything became very dynamic and inspirational for me.

 Life in Korean is fun and happy in general but I felt empty some times.

That is why I started to rethink about my spirituality, especially about my belief in God, Jesus and the Bible.

 I wanted to find something more clear and strong reason can make me feel better. 
And one day, I met a person by chance. And we started studying the Word of the Bible.

 What he taught me was absolutely truth and all from the Bible without referencing other knowledges.

Especially, the prophecy in the bible blew my mind and made me realize the reason and the meaning that I became a Christian.

 This made me to get more curious about the Word and I couldn’t wait for knowing all about them. 
The more I tried to know, I felt more thirsty. 
And there was no reason I can’t believe God after studying the Bible. 
God, he definitely wants all of us know his will and words.

 And he put everything he wants to say in the bible.

Now I found the true hope in my life, and I am more than willing to follow this way.  
I think it is time to share this to other people as well.

Whenever I remember that moment I met him and started studied the Bible, I am graceful that God sent him and taught me through him. It was love from God. 

I will post more stories about my journey of learning the truth from the Bible. I won’t be long for my next story.

Bye Bye~ ✋

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