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Does the Christian life leave you less than satisfied? Do you find yourself wanting more? Dr. Barnes takes you to the woman at the well, who found exactly what you're looking for---the "living water" of Jesus. Learn to receive this gracious gift that Christ offers freely and you'll never thirst for something "more" again! 208 pages, hardcover from Zondervan.
Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 208 Vendor: Zondervan Publication Date: 2000 Dimensions: 8.50 X 5.50 (inches)
| ISBN: 0310219558 ISBN-13: 9780310219552 UPC: 025986219550 Availability: In Stock
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In a culture preoccupied with spirituality, even those of us who claim to have found Jesus living water are strangely thirsty because we are so determined to get the water on our own. Craig Barnes directs us back to the person of Jesus and his offer and promise of streams of living water.
In this deep, inspiring book, Barnes plays with biblical images of deserts,
flowing streams and living waters, applying them to contemporary life. He says
that he wrote the book especially for Christians who find themselves in a
spiritual desert with a sense of "soul sadness" or spiritual loneliness, having
lost the astonishment and joy of their faith. Barnes, senior pastor of National
Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C., notes that in the Old and New
Testaments, characters from the patriarchs to Jesus used such desert
experiences as metaphors for pilgrimage toward God. Today's Christians can use
their spiritual deserts toward that same end, seeking God's flowing streams of
mercy to sustain and refresh them as they journey to the Promised Land. Barnes
cautions that often Christians mistake their intellectual knowledge, prayers,
church attendance and good works as replacements for God; he claims that making
idols of these activities creates a sense of dissatisfaction and a longing for
more. Often Christians settle for the desert, but Barnes says that "sacred
thirst" can call them from barren spirituality to embrace the holy joy of God.
Just as Jesus told the Samaritan woman at the well that he could give her
living waters and she would never thirst, so he promises contemporary followers
that the Holy Spirit is the living water that restores parched souls. Barnes's
powerful and beautifully written book is a balm to the weary pilgrim. (Jan.)
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Reviewed by Claudia (Kingsland, GA), September 04, 2007 I keep reading and rereading Barnes books.
He artfully explains how our relationship with our God although simple, is not to be trivialized by our efforts, our understanding or even “our” faith. As I read his books I am reminded and grateful for the mystery of God, the power of His Spirit and the transcendent viewpoint of 2 Cor 5:14. For as we follow the author of life on our bewildering journeys, He leads us to recognize that it is only the magnetic pull of “Christ’s love that compels us”.
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