Karen V.'s review
The Imitation Of Christ (Hendrickson Christian Classics)
by Thomas à Kempis
You have, indeed, got to the heart of the matter in Christianity: Deep calls unto deep, our innermost being reaches out to the heart of God, to the deepest part in it so that we may dwell there and be truly in the heart of God.
Karen V.'s review
The Imitation Of Christ (Hendrickson Christian Classics) by Thomas à Kempis
Karen V.'s review
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bookshelves:
christianity,
classics,
devotional
recommended for: those concerned with the inner life
This book is going to forever be in either of two places in my home; my coffee table or my bedside. Reading this book this morning was like drinking deep of Christ's love. Thomas a Kempis wrote this devotion in such a way to fan the flame in our soul with beautiful gentle words. It is a book that calls one deeper and farther in to the heart of God.Psalm 42:7 sums it up: "Deep calls unto deep at the sound of thy waterfalls; All thy breakers and thy waves have rolled over me.
You have, indeed, got to the heart of the matter in Christianity: Deep calls unto deep, our innermost being reaches out to the heart of God, to the deepest part in it so that we may dwell there and be truly in the heart of God.
