Reaching for the invisible God : what can we expect to find?

Type
Book
ISBN 10
0310247306 
ISBN 13
9780310247302 
Category
Spirituality / Christian Faith ( 靈修信仰 )  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2000 
Publisher
Pages
300 
Subject
BV4501 
Abstract
'How do I relate to a God who is invisible when I’m never quite sure he’s there?' ---Philip Yancey Life with God doesn’t always work out like you think it should. High expectations slam against the reality of personal weaknesses and unwelcome surprises. And the God who, you’ve been told, wants a personal relationship with you may seem remote, emotionally unavailable. Is God playing games? What can you count on this God for? How can you know God? This relationship with a God you can’t see, hear, or touch---how does it really work? Reaching for the Invisible God offers deep, satisfying insights to the questions you are sometimes afraid to ask. Honest and deeply personal, here is straight talk on Christian living for the reader who wants more than pat answers to life’s imponderables. Ultimately, Yancey shifts the focus from your questions to the One who offers himself in answer. “A brilliant book. It is both profound and simple, the best blend, in my view. Simple is neither shallow, nor simplistic. The sections on doubt and God’s ‘absence’ are classics.” ---Rick Warren, pastor and author, The Purpose Driven Life 
Description
Part One: Thirst: Our longing for God -- Born again breech -- Thirsting at the fountainside -- Part Two: faith: When God seems absent, indifferent, or even hostile -- Room for doubt -- Faith under fire -- Two-handed faith -- Living in faith -- Mastery of the ordinary -- Part Three: God: Contact with the invisible -- Knowing God, or anyone else -- Personality profile -- In the name of the Father -- Rosetta stone -- The go-between -- Part Four: Union: A partnership of unequals -- Makeover -- Out of control -- Passion and the desert -- Spiritual amnesia -- Part Five: Growth: Stages along the way -- Child -- Adult -- Parent -- Part Six: Restoration: The relationship's end -- Paradise lost -- God's irony -- An arranged marriage -- The fruit of Friday's toil. 
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