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REVELATION 7:16-17
They shall hunger no more, neither thirst anymore; neither shall the sun beat down on them, nor any heat;  for the Lamb in the center of the throne shall be their shepherd, and shall guide them to springs of the water of life; and God shall wipe every tear from their eyes.

Once the Holy Spirit is received into our lives, every new Christian becomes what they call "thirsty."  This means you want to soak up every piece of knowledge you can.  Your spirit, mind, and body crave to feel closer to God the Father, Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit.  When we learn and apply the promises of God, our lives will become more prosperous and fuller than ever before.  We will no longer lack anything.  God wants us to live and live abundantly.  He wants us all to be a testimony to what He has done in our lives to teach others.

It is essential to read your Bible every day.  We suggest you start reading Luke in the New Testament and go from there.  Often people disregard the Old Testament.  In truth, though, there are many lessons to be learned there.  We see how God has always yearned for a one-on-one relationship with His People between creation, the Prophets, and the generations.  When we read the Bible aloud to ourselves, we grow that relationship as Jesus is the "Word."  We are literally communicating with Jesus.  You soon be able to start "hearing" Him speak to you inside, in your "spirit-man" self.  This will only happen when we separate ourselves from the world.  Be selective with what your senses react to.  Fill yourself with Godly things instead of the poison released into the world daily.  God is Holy, and we should seek to be Holy as well.

There are many resources to learn from.  We will add more nuggets of information as time allows.   We have listened to and learned from these sources for years to learn the way.  Swaggart Ministries has a TV network with shows available all day long.  Check your local network for dates and times.  We partner with these Ministries monthly and give monthly to further their outreaches. 

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