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...
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.
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?
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...
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.
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?
Enjoying God: Experience the Power and Love of God in Everyday Life$23.99
I found Enjoying God to be a great book to read. The purpose of this book is for you to see who God is, and how personal He is, and His desire for us to connect with Him. With all the stresses that surround us or life's challenges that are beyond our control. Tim Chester is a theologian who demonstrates the simplicity of connecting with God. The book is very easy is to read and the study or questions help to examine and build our relationship with God. \\nI definitely would recommend this book for those who are faced with the stresses of building a relationship with God. \\nA great investment.
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6 years ago
Regular communion with God
Chester writes this very engaging book on how we can regularly enjoy communion with God. Perhaps uniquely, he takes a trinitarian approach on the topic, showing how we can enjoy God through the Father, Son and the Spirit. Chester helpfully incorporates applications and reflective questions after each chapter. He also includes a running hypothetical (though highly relatable) situation in each chapter, to show each chapter applies and how we can continue to commune and enjoy God amongst our daily struggles.
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6 years ago
Practical living
This is a practical book design to be one chapter at a time once per week. \\r\\nIt is an easy read and focuses on how we can and should experience and enjoy God in our everyday lives, whether it be commuting, preparing the kids to school, at work and so on even when things don't go according to our plan or as we would want them to. \\r\\nThe strength of this book is how it challenges the reader to be continually thinking about God even in the mundane tasks of life, for example, resting of God's sovereignty, knowing that each thing is ordained by Him even if we may not know why, to praying to God while stuck in traffic or walking to our next appointment, to enjoying the nature God has given us, or even enjoying the ordinary food we have each day. Our God is a personal God and cares and looks after us in all things we do, not only when we are in church or reading the bible or in prayer. \\r\\n
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6 years ago
Why the MasonicOccult symbols on the cover?
I find it a bit disturbing that the """"G"""" and the underlying symbol on the cover of this book, show up in image searches online as being Masonic Occult symbols. I'd be careful about the content with cover images of this nature.
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7 years ago
An Englishman's version of Desiring God
Good read, very relatable. Worth getting a copy to delve into this whole enjoying God, delighting in God stuff.