In the book of Jeremiah we see both God’s tenderheartedness and His righteousness; our God is a tenderhearted God, but He is also righteous, and He wants to train and discipline us in our emotions to match Him. In this book we see God revealed in a way that we don’t really see in any […]
Allowing God access to our Feelings and Emotions to Express our Tenderhearted God
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God’s Purpose is to Work Himself Into Our Inward Parts to Make Us His Expression
Our God has one unique work in the whole universe and throughout the ages, which is to work Himself in Christ into His chosen people that He may obtain a corporate expression in humanity. Throughout the generations and both in the Old and the New Testament time, this is the only thing that God desires […]
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