God Has a Name: What You Believe About God Will Shape Who You Become - eBook
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God Has a Name: What You Believe About God Will Shape Who You Become - eBook  -     By: John Mark Comer

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Why do many of us feel a gap between us and God? Could it be that a lot of what we think about God is wrong? Not all wrong, but wrong enough to mess up how we relate to him? What if our "God" is really a projection of our own identity, ideas, and desires? And what if the real God is different, but far better than we could ever imagine?

This book is a simple but profound guide to what God says about himself. In his signature conversational style, Comer take the reader line by line through Exodus 34:6-8--what some scholars argue is the most quoted verse in the Bible, by the Bible. It turns out, who God is just might surprise you--and change everything. Paperback.

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Title: God Has a Name: What You Believe About God Will Shape Who You Become - eBook
By: John Mark Comer
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Thomas Nelson
Publication Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781400249572
ISBN-13: 9781400249572
Stock No: WW129439EB

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What you believe about God sets the foundation of the person you will become.

In God Has a Name, pastor and New York Times bestselling author John Mark Comer invites you to rethink many of the prevalent myths and misconceptions about God and weigh them against what God actually tells us about himself. After all, what you believe about God will ultimately shape the type of person you become.

We all live at the mercy of our ideas, and nowhere is this more true than our ideas about God. The problem is many of our ideas about God are wrong. Not all wrong, but wrong enough to form our souls in detrimental and disheartening ways.

God Has a Name is a simple yet profound guide to understanding God in a new light--focusing on what God says about himself in the Bible. This one shift has the potential to radically alter how you relate to God, not as a doctrine, but as a relational being who responds to you in an elastic, back-and-forth way.

John Mark Comer takes you line by line through Exodus 34:6-8--Yahweh's self-revelation on Mount Sinai, one of the most quoted passages in the Bible. Along the way, Comer addresses some of the most profound questions he came across as he studied these noted lines in Exodus, including:

  • Why do we feel this gap between us and God?
  • Could it be that a lot of what we think about God is wrong? Not all wrong, but wrong enough to mess up how we relate to him?
  • What if our "God" is really a projection of our own identity, ideas, and desires?
  • What if the real God is different, but far better than we could ever imagine?

 

No matter where you are in your spiritual journey, God Has a Name invites you to step into a fresh and biblically rooted vision of who God is that has the potential to alter your life with God and shape who you become.

Author Bio

John Mark Comer is the New York Times bestselling author of Practicing the WayLive No Lies, The Ruthless Elimination of HurryGod Has a Name, and three previous books. He's also the founder and teacher of Practicing the Way, a simple, beautiful way to integrate spiritual formation into your church or small group. Prior to starting Practicing the Way, he spent almost twenty years pastoring Bridgetown Church in Portland, OR, and working out discipleship to Jesus in the post-Christian West.

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