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Divine Dialogue - Answer 31 God Questions to Discover His Heart and Purpose - cover

Divine Dialogue - Answer 31 God Questions to Discover His Heart and Purpose

Alemu Beeftu

Verlag: Chosen Books

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Beschreibung

He asks the questions--because we need the answers 
 
· explore 31 questions God asks in the Bible 
· start a personal conversation with God 
· take part in His revelation, transformation, and victory 
 
 
It's common for us to ask God questions, but we don't often reflect on the questions God asks his people throughout Scripture. But when we understand that God asks these questions not because he needs the answer but because we do, we begin to see each inquiry as an invitation for a personal conversation--and encounter--with the King of kings. 
  
In this deeply thoughtful book you will study, and answer, 31 questions God asks in the Bible. As you respond to his voice, you will move into an extraordinary relationship with him, standing in awe as he 
· opens your eyes for clearer and greater vision 
· reveals what has been hidden 
· exposes deeper motives for repentance and restoration  
· draws you to the center of his will 
· affirms your calling and purpose 
· and more 
  
He asks not for himself, but to empower us to experience his renewal, restoration, revival, victory, hope, healing, and confidence. To reveal his purposes to us--for our sakes--so we may seek the answers that bring about the revelation and transformation we need to fulfill our destiny in Christ.
Verfügbar seit: 15.07.2025.
Drucklänge: 224 Seiten.

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