Enjoying God: Experience the Power and Love of God in Everyday Life
Tim ChesterPaperback 2018-09-01
We believe in God, we serve God, we love God, but do we enjoy God? In day-to-day life, how do the three persons of the Trinity relate to us, and how do we respond? Tim Chester offers an inspiring guide to enjoying God as much as we can, showing how understanding the Trinity is key.
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We believe in God, we serve God, we love God but do we ENJOY God as much as we can? Does our head knowledge translate into affection of the heart? Do we have a meaningful relationship with someone we can't see? Do we feel excited about God everyday, in every context? Tim Chester shows us how to relate to each of the three persons of the Trinity, and what this look like in practice. Readers will discover that as we engage more with God, and understand how awesome he is, we can enjoy him more. This isn't a book about the Trinity. It's a "how to" book exploring how we relate to God (for which we need a true understanding of the Trinity). In day-to-day life, how do the three persons of the Trinity relate to us, and how do we respond?
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We believe in God, we serve God, we love God, but do we enjoy God? In day-to-day life, how do the three persons of the Trinity relate to us, and how do we respond? Tim Chester offers an inspiring guide to enjoying God as much as we can, showing how understanding the Trinity is key.
Publisher Description
We believe in God, we serve God, we love God but do we ENJOY God as much as we can? Does our head knowledge translate into affection of the heart? Do we have a meaningful relationship with someone we can't see? Do we feel excited about God everyday, in every context? Tim Chester shows us how to relate to each of the three persons of the Trinity, and what this look like in practice. Readers will discover that as we engage more with God, and understand how awesome he is, we can enjoy him more. This isn't a book about the Trinity. It's a "how to" book exploring how we relate to God (for which we need a true understanding of the Trinity). In day-to-day life, how do the three persons of the Trinity relate to us, and how do we respond?