When we are passionate about God, we can trust our passions.

Erwin Raphael McManus
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When we are passionate about God, we can trust our passions meaning that when we think something is right, it is right. When we think something is wrong, it is wrong. We cannot be wrong about the things that matter to us. We cannot be wrong when it comes to matters of the heart.

The most important matters in life are matters of love and matters of the heart. The most important things in life are matters of love and matters of the heart. The most important things in life are matters of love and matters of the heart.

The most important things in life are matters of love and…

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