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Do you long for a closer, deeper walk with God? Would you like to
know more about what the Bible says about spiritual intimacy? We
say we know about God's love in our heads, but has it really
percolated through to our hearts? The Bible employs the metaphor of
Christ, the Lover, and believers, his beloved. Yet this rich
relationship potential is relatively unexplored in modern popular
books, and we are the poorer for it. Using Song of Songs and other
Bible sources, the author explores the dynamics of our
relationship. We come to understand more fully what it is for
Christ to love us and for us to love him. Contents Desire - You're
the one I want Show me your face Jesus is not my boyfriend, but...
Is the Song of Songs really about me and Jesus? Insecurity Delight
Springtime Belonging Distance Christ finds us beautiful Christ gets
crazy for love Finally, consummation Distant again Spiritual
intimacy betrayed and lost through porn Porn-spoiled lives restored
Reconciled Still beautiful to him Spirals of longing and love
Conclusion: the power of spiritual marriage in the storms This
portrayal of the living dynamics of a believer's relationship with
Christ cannot fail to transform our devotional life profoundly.
Jesus came to bring life in all its fullness and yet often
Christians behave as if he is only really interested in the
so-called 'spiritual' bits, like church, Bible study and
evangelism. Everything else - work, leisure, culture and so on -
are relegated to second place. But God did not intend us to live
with this artificial separation. In this book Julian Hardyman
reclaims all of life for God's glory and helps us discover where
that sports skill, passion for politics or flair with fashion might
fit into God's plans for an abundant life. Previously published as
'Glory Days', this second edition has been updated throughout and
contains two brand new chapters on glorifying God during dark days
and the environment.
When we hear the word 'idol' we tend to think of football players
or pop stars. We may even remember that some people's religion
meant worshipping idols: little or large statues that represented a
god. But what has this to do with us today? Julian Hardyman is
increasingly convinced that idolatry putting anything else in the
place that is rightfully God's explains us and our problems: Why we
get so angry about traffic jams. What drives us to work so hard our
marriage hits the rocks. What lies behind that compulsion to look
at pornography. He has also found that God is engaged in a war to
win back our hearts.
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