Scriptural references for:

a journey of discovery that will never end

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Scriptural references for:

a journey of discovery that will never end

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It is easier to teach an old dog new tricks than to teach a religious person the truth.
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A person who has bound himself to a religious creed will always put the creed above God and is unwilling to learn anything new.
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A person who walks with God is ever learning new things about God and sees himself on a journey of discovery that will never end.
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A religious person fears change and the truth terrifies him.
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A person who walks with God welcomes change and takes great delight in learning new and wonderful truths.
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God is where God chooses to be, He is not where men try to place Him.
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An atheist doesn't want God to exist at all and a religious person wants God to exist only in the temple where he worships.
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To walk with God requires us to go with God wherever He chooses to go.
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