God In Us: The Final Part
The God of closeness wants more than us drawing near. He doesn't just want to hang out with us. He wants closeness. He wants oneness. He wants in.
Read MoreWhen Denalyn and I travel together, she wants to drive. It’s not that she loves the steering wheel, it’s just that she loves to stay on track. My mind tends to wander. My thoughts tend to stray. I may be on a highway, but mentally, I’m in a distant land. Consequently, I miss exits, forget to turn, or stray off course. More than once she has dozed off only to awaken in a strange location. The ensuing conversation goes like this:
“Where are we?”
“I don’t know.”
“What happened?”
“I think I messed up.”
“Max, we will never get there if you keep forgetting where we are going.”
Sigh. Guilty as charged.
The children of Israel made the same mistake…
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Max Lucado is a pastor, speaker, and best-selling author who, in his own words, “writes books for people who don’t read books.” He serves the people of Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, Texas, and his message is for the hurting, the guilty, the lonely, and the discouraged: God loves you; let him.
The God of closeness wants more than us drawing near. He doesn't just want to hang out with us. He wants closeness. He wants oneness. He wants in.
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