Drawing Near
A Life of Intimacy with God
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Description de l’éditeur
Do you long for intimacy with God but aren’t quite sure how to connect?
Discover the path to Scripture's most astounding promise—intimacy with the Creator Himself—in Drawing Near by international bestselling author and speaker John Bevere. Through an exploration of Scripture and personal stories, John Bevere invites you to communion and friendship with God but also guides you on the journey of experiencing His profound presence in your life.
This enriching guide is tailored to those who desire a more intimate relationship with God, providing practical and spiritual guidance to bridge the gap between the earthly and the divine.
Drawing Near will help you:
relate to God in new ways. Acclaimed for his mastery in articulating complex spiritual concepts, John Bevere breaks down barriers and allows you to access God’s promises in refreshing new ways.address a universal desire, the yearning for an intimate relationship with the Creator is a universal pull towards a higher calling.accept God's invitation to each one of us to be closer to Him. This profound book accentuates this divine invitation, teaching us the art of acceptance and enriching our lives with divine joy and anticipation.understand that prayer is a dialogue, not a monologue, Bevere encourages us to listen at the Father's feet. Lessons on prayer, understanding God's character, and tuning in to His voice provide a practical guide to spiritual intimacy.study God’s promises with questions in each chapter that offer an opportunity for reflection, and a "How to draw near to God" section offers practical steps toward developing true intimacy with Him.
Drawing Near is not just a book; it's a tool for transformation for those who long for deeper intimacy with God. For those who experience a yearn for a closer walk with God, Drawing Near is a beacon of hope, providing the essential guidance to draw near and abide in His presence.
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Bevere, host of the weekly television program The Messenger, offers keen biblical insights in this spirituality book about enjoying true intimacy with God. God, writes Bevere, longs to have intimate communion with each of his children and has taken great pains throughout history to establish relationships with individual people. Drawing upon numerous biblical stories, many of which are relatively obscure tales from the Old Testament, Bevere displays a rare talent for detailed scrutiny of the text. Readers will be startled by some of his fresh, perceptive observations about various biblical passages, or the attention he gives to certain glossed-over details. The writing is not exceptional, but the prose is straightforward and conversational, as though Bevere were sitting down to a small Bible study with a few friends.