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God is first, other things are much less important.

You can say that important matters are, for example, your life, your health, your relationships, your assets etc. But what about God? Is God first in our life? 

In my view, God should be first because our life is valuable and if we want our life to be the best possible, we should appreciate His will. 

God knows that we are weak and we need His Ten Commandments

Life is not difficult if we live like our God wants us to live. Ten Commandments show us how we should live. The question is: do you really want to obey God's law?

You can choose: you can love God and other people, or you can say "No" to God

It is your choice. You are free, God gives you freedom of choice. You can do everything, but not everything is good for you. 

God can live without us, but we need God and His mercy. God created us to be really happy, it is possible to develop spiritually. God gives us His Bible, Holy Masses, sacraments

You can discover God, you can pray, you can tell God everything. God loves you and waits for your love. 

God gives the best things to you.  

We are prone to commit sins, but we can come back to unity with our loving God by taking his mercy after we tell our sins to Him. 

Our God wants us all to be full of God's peace and God's happiness. 

If you put God first, your life will be better. God bless you.

Dariusz Łukasik

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