Jesus said, I have come that they may have life, and have it more abundantly. John 10:10b The abundant life that He desires for us thankfully includes an awareness of His presence, and the opportunity to communicate with Him freely. But in our walk with Christ, we sometimes experience interruptions in that precious sense of unbroken fellowship with Him. He seems far away and we have trouble hearing His voice clearly. We are unsure what we can do to restore that communion. The acrostic of this poem spells out some of the basic points of this book that we can ponder prayerfully in evaluating our communication and communion with God. H Have I been HONEST with you, Lord, bringing my hearts truth? O Am I OBEDIENT to what you tell me to do? P Am I PERSUADED youre always near? E Am I always EXPECTING from you to hear? T Am I TRUSTING in your faithfulness too? O Do I OFFER all I can, thanking you again and again? H Do I HUNGER for your presence and thirst for your Word? E Do I have EMPATHY for others? Do I ENJOY your Spirit in them? Am I ENCOURAGING to others whenever I can? A Could I ABANDON myself more fully? Am I surrendered to you? R Do I rest in your SOVEREIGNTY too? S Would I SEEK you in the midst of a storm? O Or am I OBSTINATE and so stubborn? O Am I OVERCONFIDENT to a fault? N NEEDING you, because I dont want to be without? Hope to Hear Soon; I Hope to Hear Soon I Will Always Look to Hear What I Can Hear From You.
In the almost unimaginably horrendous atmosphere and circumstances within the Nazi prison camps of Germany during WWII, Betsie ten Boom was known to comfort her sister, Corrie with the brief statement, there is no pit so deep that He is not deeper still. The cover of this book attempts to depict Jesus within that deep, dark place, shining forth with the glorious light of His presence and welcoming us unto Himself. Similarly, the chapters of this book are crafted to help us visualize the presence of Jesus, and to experience more clearly His comfort, encouragement and strength within the deep and dark places of our own lives. He not only meets us there; He is the pathway to bring us out of these dim places, and into the light of His fellowship with healing and renewed hope. Through a trail of vivid personal experiences, and the truth of the scriptures, I invite you to come along and find Him in that place where we all need Him most.
In the almost unimaginably horrendous atmosphere and circumstances within the Nazi prison camps of Germany during WWII, Betsie ten Boom was known to comfort her sister, Corrie with the brief statement, there is no pit so deep that He is not deeper still. The cover of this book attempts to depict Jesus within that deep, dark place, shining forth with the glorious light of His presence and welcoming us unto Himself. Similarly, the chapters of this book are crafted to help us visualize the presence of Jesus, and to experience more clearly His comfort, encouragement and strength within the deep and dark places of our own lives. He not only meets us there; He is the pathway to bring us out of these dim places, and into the light of His fellowship with healing and renewed hope. Through a trail of vivid personal experiences, and the truth of the scriptures, I invite you to come along and find Him in that place where we all need Him most.
This biography of former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin and her family draws comparisons between the Palins and the biblical characters Jesus, Deborah, and Joseph.
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