Why is Via Dolorosa important?

Why is Via Dolorosa important?

The Via Dolorosa is a narrow, stone path believed to be the route Jesus took to His Crucifixion nearly 2000 years ago. It is also known as “The Way of The Cross” or “The Way of Sorrow” and is one of Christendom’s most sacred sites. Each year thousands of Christian pilgrims visit and walk along this path.

How do you follow God?

Following God’s Plan for Your Life:

  1. Be in prayer. A way to know that you are following God’s plan for your life is by being in prayer.
  2. Be actively reading in the Word.
  3. Follow the commands He puts on your heart.
  4. Seek a godly community.
  5. Obey the Truth.

How do I know if the Lord is speaking to me?

One of the signs God is speaking to you is when He blocks or clears your path. The way He did for Paul and Silas: Next Paul and Silas traveled through the area of Phrygia and Galatia, because the Holy Spirit had prevented them from preaching the word in the province of Asia at that time.

How do you walk closer to God?

Here are some tips to help you walk closer with God.

  1. Spend daily dedicated time with God – even just 10 minutes! – It is important to block uninterrupted time each and every day to be with your Lord and Savior.
  2. Read or listen to the Bible!
  3. Pray!
  4. Add “relationship builders” as you are ready!

How can I get close to Jesus?

Talk to Jesus through prayer. Tell him what you are up to or what your plans are or why you are sad or what you need and so on. He is your Father. He wants what’s best for you and most of all he wants you! Go to him for everything and you will feel closer to him in no time.

How do I get closer to the Holy Spirit?

10 Ways to Strengthen Your Relationship With the Holy Spirit

  1. Know who you are.
  2. Dwell in the Father’s love every morning.
  3. Have a conversation with the Holy Spirit.
  4. Notice the Holy Spirit’s whispers and nudges.
  5. Remember how the Holy Spirit nudged and spoke in the past.
  6. Be curious and open-minded.
  7. Think of the Holy Spirit as a “She”
  8. Be quiet and listen.