Discover the Keys to Staying Full of GodDestiny Image Publishers, 2008 M03 27 - 224 páginas Do you feel as if your Christian life is full of highs and lows? Perhaps you attend a special church service that draws you close to God or even experience a healing. In those moments your heart is filled with the presence of God, but within a few days or weeks you once again feel empty or sick. You are not alone. Even though many believers experience this, it is not what the Lord intended. The keys to staying full of God are not a secret and they are not mysterious, they are simple. For that very reason few people recognize their value and even less practice them! In this amazingly practical message, Andrew Wommack reveals the essentials to a strong, close relationship with God. Learn what they are and how to put them into practice. It will keep your heart sensitive toward God and your relationship will grow like never before! |
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... can't hear this homing device—this revelation of God—anymore. Romans 1:21 and following talk about these progressive steps you must take in order to walk away from this revelation. Since you are reading this book, you've probably ...
... can't have both sides up at the same time. “God loves me. Not only does He love me, He likes me. He's pleased with me. I'm full of joy unspeakable and full of glory!” But when the criticism and opposition come, will you hold on to what ...
... can't praise Him while going through a divorce.” Sure you can. A partner of mine in Charlotte, North Carolina, used to have me in to his business each year. He'd tell his employees, “The clock is running. You listen to this guy for as ...
... can't be up at the same time. You must esteem one and disesteem everything else. Jesus disesteemed the shame associated with His crucifixion. He intentionally minimized and shrunk the cost. That's not the way most of us function. If you ...
... can't say that—which is the reason we can't do what Paul did. It's also why we don't have the same joy. Paul wrote the book of Philippians while in prison. Yet, it's his happiest book. He used the words “joy,” “rejoice,” and “rejoicing ...