Pastor Tom Anthony | If you love cheesecake, you may always want that second piece of sweet dessert. But at some point, you'll fill up or stuff yourself to the point of misery or (hopefully not) get burned out on your favorite dessert. With most things in our lives, too much of something will often diminish the initial love, interest or sense of joy we have with it. And too often, we take that rationale into our relationship with God - at some point, his love or grace or forgiveness may lose its' steam. But that is not the case. God has more for us than we could ever imagine, we just need to be willing to open our eyes and ask God to make us even more aware of him.
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