Walking With God
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1. Walking With God In My Intuition
2. Walking With God In A Good Conscience
3. Walking With God In Spirit Of Communion
1. Walking With God In My Mind
2. Walking With God In My Emotions
3. Walking With God In My Will
1. Walking With God In My Bodily Drives
2. Walking With God In My Bodily Desires
3. Walking With God In My Bodily Behavior
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Best-selling author Phillip Keller explores the practical implications of living in daily communion with God. Many Christians believe that this kind of intimate fellowship is a special favor granted only to the loftiest of saints. But Phillip Keller reminds us that every believer can live in the daily joy of God’s presence.
Walking with God in the spirit, in the soul, and in the body – abiding wholly in the presence of Immanuel – will energize and illuminate every corner of one’s life with God’s guidance and comfort. Keller calls the reader to accept God’s invitation to walk humbly with Him. When we accept His invitation, He will reveal to us who we truly are, what life direction we are taking, and the ultimate destination of our individual walk of faith.
Walking with God is for “the weary and worn who have lost their way and are uncertain where to turn….It is intended especially for those seeking souls who long to walk with God in humble joy – who ache fiercely for the Master’s friendship.”
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SKU (ISBN): 9780825429903
ISBN10: 0825429900
W. Phillip Keller
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 1998
Publisher: Kregel Publications
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