Experiencing The Heart Of Jesus Revised And Updated
$21.99
Encounter a Deeper Experience of the Person and Character of Jesus–All Year Long
Although Jesus is familiar, and we know details of his life, could we consider him a companion or dear friend? Do his mannerisms and habits rub off on us because we spend so much time with him? Experiencing the Heart of Jesus for 52 Weeks is about walking with Jesus so closely that we become like him, that we imitate him.
Based on Experiencing the Heart of Jesus and Experiencing the Words of Jesus, two bestselling books by Max Lucado, this unique Bible study helps you build a bond and a deep relationship with our Savior. You will step into Jesus’s presence over the course of a year and experience the grace, forgiveness, power, love, and prayer of Jesus.
This study includes:
*Explorations of 11 characteristics of Jesus.
*Prayers and memory verses to help you draw closer to Jesus throughout the week.
*”The Heart of the Matter” sections that provide the key takeaways of each unit.
*Questions for personal or group study.
*”The Heart of Jesus” sections intended to lead to deeper reflection.
This 52-week study on the person of Jesus will help you experience him in fresh and deeper ways, drawing you into the company of your Lord. This study encourages you to interact with God. All you need to do is call on him, spend time with him. And you will be changed into the image of Christ.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310161707
ISBN10: 0310161703
Max Lucado
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2024
Publisher: HarperChristian Resources
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