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This book explores specific questions about the transformative experience of being loved by the Heavenly Father and its impact on Christianity. For years, many have struggled to truly experience God as a Father, often focusing on what Jesus has done rather than who He is. This has led to an emphasis on actions over identity, where believers strive to emulate Jesus without fully embracing their identity as sons and daughters of God. While the concept of the Father Heart of God has gained popularity, it is often limited to inner healing, which can inadvertently promote a performance-driven faith rather than a genuine relationship with God. The book aims to reframe familiar notions of God's fatherhood through the lens of Jesus's Sonship, emphasizing that God has always desired to be a Father to us. Readers will be invited to explore a deeper relationship with God, moving beyond mere function to a transformative connection. This journey is intended to challenge and provoke thought, inspiring readers to seek a similar change in their lives and recognize that this understanding can profoundly alter their spiritual experience.

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It Changes Everything, Mark Gyde

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Titel
It Changes Everything
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Mark Gyde
Verlag
Mark Gyde
Erscheinungsdatum
2019
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
167
ISBN10
0956779298
ISBN13
9780956779298
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This book explores specific questions about the transformative experience of being loved by the Heavenly Father and its impact on Christianity. For years, many have struggled to truly experience God as a Father, often focusing on what Jesus has done rather than who He is. This has led to an emphasis on actions over identity, where believers strive to emulate Jesus without fully embracing their identity as sons and daughters of God. While the concept of the Father Heart of God has gained popularity, it is often limited to inner healing, which can inadvertently promote a performance-driven faith rather than a genuine relationship with God. The book aims to reframe familiar notions of God's fatherhood through the lens of Jesus's Sonship, emphasizing that God has always desired to be a Father to us. Readers will be invited to explore a deeper relationship with God, moving beyond mere function to a transformative connection. This journey is intended to challenge and provoke thought, inspiring readers to seek a similar change in their lives and recognize that this understanding can profoundly alter their spiritual experience.