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1 John 3:22 Approach God with confidence

"and we receive from Him whatever we ask, because we keep His commandments and do what pleases Him." 


This verse is a powerful reminder of God’s open grace for those who walk in righteousness.

It reassures us that when we live in alignment with His will and keep His commandments, we can approach Him with confidence, knowing that He hears and answers our prayers.

Yet, how often do we hesitate to ask?

Sometimes, we feel unworthy or unsure if our needs matter to God. 

Other times, even when we do ask, we struggle with faith, doubting whether God will truly fulfill our requests. 

But Scripture calls us to trust—not in our own merits, but in God’s love and promises.

To ask and receive requires both faith and a heart that seeks to please God. When we live in obedience to Him, our prayers align with His will, and His answers become evident in our lives.

God’s grace is abundant, but it also calls for trust, patience, and surrender.

Let us overcome hesitation and doubt, approaching God with childlike faith. Let us ask boldly, trust deeply, and remain steadfast in His ways. 

He is faithful to provide not only what we need but also what draws us closer to Him.

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