Connecting You Deeply with Hope

If we need to recover our memory and resume our path of faith, now is the time. Explore the following article to enlighten your steps right now.


"I thank and praise you, God of my ancestors: You have given me wisdom and power, you have made known to me what we asked of you, you have made known to us the dream of the king." Daniel 2:23

How many different ways of communicating with God do you know? For it is not only from prayer that our relationship with Christ is nourished.

It is worth remembering then that forgiveness is a powerful tool we have to draw closer to the Lord.

By showing him that as faithful sons and daughters, we receive his love and will do all we can to honor his word. By forgiving those who offend us, it will only be felt through genuine forgiveness.

Approaching God through sincere repentance, reaching the path of genuine forgiveness, thus carrying our message for God.


"Father, I want those you have given me to be with me where I am, and to see my glory, the glory you have given me because you loved me before the creation of the world." John 17:24

These types of actions are considered part of an open and receptive communication with the Holy Spirit.

Achieving this connection with the Heavenly Father will help us to have better tools with which we can serve God in a unique way. In this way there are various methods for when we talk to God and seek to nurture our relationship with hope and faith.

Nothing is what it seems or what we long for: Everyone handles their relationship with Christ in the way that works best for them, we should only aim to get the message across to our hearts.


"Dear friend, I pray that you may enjoy good health and that all may go well with you, even as your soul is getting along well." 3 John 1:2

Let us remember that prayer is the most direct and conventional way we have to communicate with God. Whether we do it aloud, whispering, or in perfect silence, speaking to him in our mind and from the heart.

It is precisely in our hearts that the Lord will deposit His answers to our questions, His counsel for our petitions and His word of encouragement when we seek refuge in Him.

Let us remember that only the Heavenly Father has the necessary power to enter our hearts and speak to each of His beings of light. You must try to keep your heart open, willing and attentive to His Word.


"In the morning, Lord, you hear my voice; in the morning I lay my requests before you and wait expectantly." Psalm 5:3

The most direct and sincere thing we can do to accompany our prayers, prayers and sayings will be our actions and decisions in life.

There is another unconventional way to communicate with the Lord that is through our actions, always keeping in mind that Jesus is watching our every step.

That is why it is important to remember every time our virtue of generosity emerges, to keep in mind that our Father is also watching us there, and we must take advantage of that moment to talk with Him, to understand our objective in this path of life, to get closer to those who need it most, bringing the blessings of the Holy Spirit in the eyes of the people who need it most.


"After they prayed, the place where they were meeting was shaken. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke the word of God boldly." Acts 4:31

The good and fluid communication is often given by virtues that have little to do with that aspect, as in the case of generosity.

But above all the ways we choose to communicate with Jesus, the most important thing of all is that this channel be in constant use, remembering that He is our all-terrain guide.

Our confidant and friend; our teacher and counselor; our Father and friend. Let us just remember how valuable it is to feel His word within us; His faithful counsel lighting our way when doubt invades us in such a way that only His voice is the lighthouse that will point us in the direction of the Heavenly Kingdom.


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