Enjoy The Silence
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* Deepen your experience with Scripture* Discover the power of God’s Word* Is the Bible speaking to you?* Learning to listen to Scripture* Listen to what God’s Word is saying to youPeople talk about the power of the Bible, but sometimesScripture just looks like normal words. However, insidethese thin, innocent-looking pages is the divinerevelation of a God who wants you to hear him.Enjoy the Silenceis about the spiritual discipline of LectioDivina. This ancient practice can help you develop anawareness of God’s presence and power found in theBible. The book’s simple exercises take you through theprocess of reading Scripture, meditating on Scripture,listening to God through Scripture, and responding toScripture.If you feel like you’ve been reading the Bible in theshallow end, it’s time to start scaling the cliffs and getready to plunge headlong into the deep experience ofGod’s Word.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310259916
UPC: 025986259914
Maggie Robbins | Duffy Robbins
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2005
Invert # 27
Publisher: Zondervan
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