Is Building a Relationship with God Supposed to be Hard?

Hey everyone and welcome back to Deeper Roots.

Have you ever found it difficult to get started at something? Maybe you wanted to start exercising or maybe learning a new skill, but everything pretty much was seemingly going against you? That is something we all remember feeling at some point. No one is born great at something, and we all know that habits aren’t formed after trying out something once. Good habits form after many times of trying and learning.

Well, the same can be applied for our spiritual lives. As new Christians, we may find it difficult to start forming a relationship with God. You might find it difficult or even impossible considering your past relationship with faith or your past mistakes, but God calls everyone to him, not just the healthy or the righteous, but the broken and the sinners too. This difficulty, however, is what pushed a listener to ask this question: “Is building a relationship with God supposed to be hard?”

This question like most of the other questions we’ve talked about were submitted online using the form on our webpage, which is found at www.ibbvn.org/deeperroots. There, you’ll not only find the form, but also all our episodes as well as where else you can find the podcast. If you want to help spread this ministry to others, please share it with your friends or your church, so more people can have the opportunity to ask their own questions!

Thank you for joining us today. Let’s get to the conversation!

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Deeper Roots is a ministry of Iglesia Biblica Bautista Vida Nueva, which is a local church in Castro Valley, CA. You can learn more about us and our church by going to our website.

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