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Product Description The God who saves is also a God who woos His own to a relationship primarily of the heart. As we draw closer to Him, we must choose to let go of other 'less-wild lovers', such as perfectionistic driveness and self-indulgence. Eldredge and Curtis identify the lies offered by 'false loves' and instruct us on the journey back to the Lover of our souls.In carefully crafted words and images, the authors entice the reader to his or her own journey of the heart, promising, 'It is possible to recover the lost life of our heart and with it the intimacy, beauty, and adventure of life with God.' |
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Product Details Average Customer Rating: (Paperback) : 228 Pages Release Date: May 01, 1997 Label: Thomas Nelson Publishers Distributed By: Thomas Nelson Publishers Publisher: Thomas Nelson Publishers Length: 8.06 inches Height: 0.64 inches Weight: 0.64 (lbs) Language: Category: SPIRITUALITY ISBN: 0785273425 EAN / ISBN-13: 9780785273424 UPC: 020049073421 Product Code: 142837 |
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Customer Reviews Average Customer Rating: ![]() Reviewer: Melissa from Ulysses, KS The Sacred Romance talks about how most people wear masks and live from their "external stories". But we were never made for that. In a relationship with Christ, we have the freedom to live from our hearts and experience life as God intended all along. The only objection I would have to the book is its high reading level. Not Ph.D high, but I had to read a sentence or two over again to understand its full meaning. But the relevance of the subject eclipses any read-over's. Great book for anyone wanting to go deeper with God. Show all 1 reviews |
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