The Pursuing God: A Reckless, Irrational, Obsessed Love That's Dying to Bring Us Home
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The Pursuing God: A Reckless, Irrational, Obsessed Love That's Dying to Bring Us Home

Thomas Nelson / 2016 / Paperback

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Some speak of "exploring spirituality" or "searching for God." Is God lost---or is he running after us? Shedding light on God's passionate pursuit of his people, Butler encourages you to stop trying to earn God's favor, allow yourself to be "found" by his relentless love, and embrace his freely given grace. 240 pages, softcover from Nelson.

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Title: The Pursuing God: A Reckless, Irrational, Obsessed Love That's Dying to Bring Us Home
By: Joshua Ryan Butler
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 240
Vendor: Thomas Nelson
Publication Date: 2016
Dimensions: 8.40 X 5.50 (inches)
Weight: 11 ounces
ISBN: 0718021606
ISBN-13: 9780718021603
Stock No: WW021603

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Is God lost?

Many of us feel that way. It’s as if God’s gone missing, out in the universe somewhere—and we must pick up the hunt, following any trail of breadcrumbs he may have left to go out and find him. We speak of "searching for God," "exploring spirituality," and "finding faith."

 But what if we have it backward? What if God is the one pursuing us? What if our job is not to go out and find God, but simply to stop running and hiding? Not to earn God’s love, but to receive it? Not to turn on the light, but to step out of the shadows? 

Jesus reveals a God on the prowl, pursuing us, hunting down his world for reconciliation. And the question we’re left with is not whether we’ve pursued hard enough, searched long enough, or jumped high enough . . .

The question is, "Do we want to be found?"

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