Relationship and Intimacy with God

· Off-Series Libro 16 · ZTF Books Online
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The Lord Jesus handpicked twelve individuals, appointing them as apostles. His intention was twofold—for them to remain in His presence and to eventually be sent to spread His teachings. Initially, they were to learn from Him intimately, absorbing His life, before venturing out to preach that life.

The book, Relationship and Intimacy with God, originated from a sermon delivered by the author, Professor Z.T. Fomum to the saints in Yaoundé. At its core, the message revolves around relationships. It not only underscores the significance of our relationship with God, exploring how and why it's nurtured and preserved, but the author also imparts a personal narrative concerning human relationships. He touches briefly on the need to bridge physical distance in building human relationships.

We trust the Lord, that through this book, your perspective on the Christian life will undergo a profound positive shift. You'll realize that God isn't seeking your deeds; rather, His enduring, heartfelt desire is to have a personal connection with none other than you—yes, you!

As you glean through the pages, may you desire and kickstart a profound, unbreakable, and enduring relationship with the Lord Jesus—a connection that is deep, enriching, and transformative.

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