Experiencing Intimacy With God
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In our hearts, we all want to experience closeness with God. We want to know Him and be known by Him. We long to see Him face to face, hear His voice, and touch His hand. We want to hear Him call us His child, His friend, His beloved. Yet in all of our yearnings, we often miss the simple truth that God is already with us! He is already closer to us than any sister, friend, or other human being could ever be-if only we could have our eyes opened to this reality. In this study, readers will be challenged to come to this reality and see how the Holy Spirit is at work in their lives. They will be challenged to consistently meet with God each day and reveal their true selves to Him-the good, the bad, and the ugly-so they can develop a closer relationship with Him.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310683018
ISBN10: 0310683017
Produced by: Women Of Faith | Christa J. Kinde
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2017
Women Of Faith Study Guide – Nelson
Publisher: HarperChristian Resources
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