
The God Who Draws Near
Life with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
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Jacob Murray
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The God Who Draws Near seeks to retrieve the key elements of a biblical spirituality and what they mean for our daily lives. Spirituality is very much a positive buzz word today; but in so many of the ways that it is used, it muddies the waters as to the nature of true spirituality. By going back to the sources, as the sixteenth-century Reformers would advise, namely, the Scriptures, this book draws together the main threads of a biblical spirituality and provides foundations for believers to anchor their lives in truth, love, and a growing relationship with the living God—that very God who has drawn near to us in love and grace through Jesus Christ. May this book help you to draw near to him.
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