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		<title>Does God Like You?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was riding back from our Easter Weekend with Jacki&#8217;s family yesterday and the girls wanted to pop in an Adventure in Odyssey. If you haven&#8217;t heard of it, it is an audio series that tells stories to teach lessons (often to children). Anyway, both Jacki and her younger sister had fallen asleep so I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was riding back from our Easter Weekend with Jacki&#8217;s family yesterday and the girls wanted to pop in an Adventure in Odyssey. If you haven&#8217;t heard of it, it is an audio series that tells stories to teach lessons (often to children). Anyway, both Jacki and her younger sister had fallen asleep so I was left listening to the story playing and one of the characters asked a question to their dad which I thought was a pretty good one. He was facing some trouble in school and was trying to find out <strong>what he needed to change</strong> to be liked more. When his dad told him that the opinion that mattered most to him was God&#8217;s, the son asked him,</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Does God like me?</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>That question hit the sweet spot. My relationship with Christ started out with a deeeeeeeeep desire to please him and a feeling like I never could. I was constantly failing. Constantly letting him down. It was a part of who I was. I had flaws that kept tripping me up and personality traits that I was working so hard to change. If I was asked that question back then, I would have had a hard time answering it.<strong> I knew God loved me, but I didn&#8217;t know how he could like me.</strong> What was there to like anyway? I mean, if the whole point of being a disciple of Christ was <em>&#8220;I must decrease so that he may increase&#8221;</em> like we so often quote as Christians, then there must be something about the person that I am that God doesn&#8217;t like. Why else would he need to eradicate that in order for Christ to increase in me? I hear Christians say, <em>&#8220;God wants to do something through me, I just gotta get myself out of the way before he can do it.&#8221;</em> <strong>We approach ministry with the intention of showing people that God loves them. </strong><strong>I think an equally important issue to address is the need to be liked.</strong> But can we really answer that question for people? What do you think?</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Does God like you? Why? </strong></span></p>
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