Biblical Worship

Pursuing Intimacy with God

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, Commentaries, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Dr. Greg McCabe ISBN: 9781512705195
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: September 3, 2015
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Dr. Greg McCabe
ISBN: 9781512705195
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: September 3, 2015
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

Throughout history we have yet to find a tribe or nation any where in the world that did not or does not worship something. Yet, for the most part, the act of worship is so imperfect and so far off track from what is acceptable to God. God, the Creator of the universe, desires to have an intimate relationship with us, His creation. Mankinds purpose, or meaning of life, is to pursue an intimate relationship with God. The Bible tells us to cling to the Lord your God (Josh. 23:8, NASB), and to serve Him, and cling to Him (Deut. 13:4, NASB). King David said: My soul clings to You; Your right hand upholds me (Ps. 63:8, NASB). These verses help us to understand the need to make God our refuge and our security. We need to stir ourselves up to take hold of God and to cling to Him with our very soul, like King David.

Pursuing intimacy with God may seem strange to some, but that is Gods will for usto have a personal relationship with Him

. Based on solid Biblical insights Biblical Worship: Pursuing Intimacy with God shares how we can get back to what God considers acceptable worship of Him. Biblical Worship: Pursuing Intimacy with God is designed to be used for personal or group study.

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Throughout history we have yet to find a tribe or nation any where in the world that did not or does not worship something. Yet, for the most part, the act of worship is so imperfect and so far off track from what is acceptable to God. God, the Creator of the universe, desires to have an intimate relationship with us, His creation. Mankinds purpose, or meaning of life, is to pursue an intimate relationship with God. The Bible tells us to cling to the Lord your God (Josh. 23:8, NASB), and to serve Him, and cling to Him (Deut. 13:4, NASB). King David said: My soul clings to You; Your right hand upholds me (Ps. 63:8, NASB). These verses help us to understand the need to make God our refuge and our security. We need to stir ourselves up to take hold of God and to cling to Him with our very soul, like King David.

Pursuing intimacy with God may seem strange to some, but that is Gods will for usto have a personal relationship with Him

. Based on solid Biblical insights Biblical Worship: Pursuing Intimacy with God shares how we can get back to what God considers acceptable worship of Him. Biblical Worship: Pursuing Intimacy with God is designed to be used for personal or group study.

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