" The God I Never Knew gives life-changing insight into the mystery of the Holy Spirit."-Craig Groeschel, senior pastor of Life.Churchand author of Dangerous Prayers Many people find the Holy Spirit mysterious and confounding.Why is the third person in the Godhead-the one Jesus said would be the believer's ultimate source of truth and comfort-the source of such confusion? In The God I Never Knew , Robert Morris clearly explains that the Holy Spirit's chief desire is for relationship-to offer us the encouragement and guidance of a trusted friend. This insightful and biblically-based book-including a small group study guide-moves beyond theological jargon, religious tradition, and cultural misconceptions to clarify what the Holy Spirit promises to do in your life- Dwell within you Be your helper Guide you into all truth Comfort you Pray for you Show you things to come Never leave you It's time to experience the Holy Spirit in a fresh, new wayto meet the God you may have never known.
A good book for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the work of the Holy Spirit.
Published by Revstep , 1 year ago
Morris does a great job of explaining the gift and presence of the Holy Spirit. There is so much more for us in our relationship with God! I just wish he would not have used masculine language throughout the book in reference to the Boly Spirit.
I Never Knew, so glad I know now
Published by Maureen Davenport , 3 years ago
Only third thru this book and can't believe how all these years the church hasn't explained this to me. Book is so exciting and informative, making me really look at the Holy Spirit in an exciting and amazing new way. Read this book to see how truly wonderful and amazing the Holy Spirit can be in your life, if you hear Him guide you.
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