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Spring: Connecting with God

By David Simon
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Published: Dec. 21, 2011
Words: 48,288 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781465995094


Short description

God desires a personal relationship with us. A look at Abraham, Moses, the Passover, and a look at Heaven will guide each of us in a closer walk with God.

Extended description

In our fast-paced world it is easy to lose our connection with God. Since the beginning God showed His desire for us to know Him. God shows Himself in Creation, through the Passover and in the Lord's Supper. If we receive His invitation we experience the richness of life. When we reject this invitation, we suffer. This study, written from a Messianic perspective, includes insightful questions and new insights which will cause routine practices to be filled with meaning. This book can be read alone ... or shared in a group for an even better experience.

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spring, jewish, hebrew, heaven, messianic, creation, jewish christian, lords supper, passover, eucharist

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