Intimacy with God Will Cost YouAuthorHouse, 3 de maig 2007 - 132 pàgines In the world we live in, we have been taught to camouflage our pains, hurts and disappointments in order to "fit in." As a child we watched the adults around us hide their true feelings by burying issues and pretending that this was the proper way to deal with them. Unfortunately, this way stunts our growth in all areas of our lives-emotionally, mentally, financially and most importantly spiritually. Grief, sorrow and regret is usually the end result as we continue to live. In Intimacy with God will cost you, the author shares her personal testimonyonthe process that God brought her through to become free and what it cost her to gain a closer covenant relationship with him. Are you tired of pretending to be something that you're not? Are you tired of hiding behind that mask? Are you tired of carrying baggage that is hindering you from growing and fulfilling your God ordained purpose? If so, I encourage you to read on...Get ready to take that first step. |
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... intimacy. At the time, I didn't understand what was happening to me or why I was feeling the way that I was. All I knew was that there was an aching deep down inside of me that I couldn't possibly explain to anyone. No matter how hard I ...
... intimacy with him and what it has cost me. One thing I did know. I wanted this aching to stop. The only one who could make it stop was God himself. During this time, I wanted and needed to completely trust God for wisdom, discernment ...
... intimacy. As you hear God speaking, surrender your life totally, don't hold anything back. Allow His love, grace and mercy to cleanse you from the inside out. Spend quality time ... Intimacy (in'temese') xi Intimacy With God Will Cost You.
Carolyn J. Hargrove. CHAPTER.. INTIMACY, WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE? Intimacy (in'temese') being intimate; close acquaintance; closeness; very familiar; known very well. If we think of intimacy the way that God has ordained it, we think of ...
... mount, in very intimate communion with God, without interruption. He neither ate nor drank for forty days and forty nights. Being in communion with God for that length of time, shows the importance of intimacy 2 Carolyn J. Hargrove.
Continguts
The State Of The Union | 19 |
What Does Your Mask Look Like? | 37 |
Unmasking Self | 51 |
How Desperate Are You? | 75 |
A NEW THING | 89 |
Closing Prayer | 115 |