If God is Near, Why Does He Feel So Far Away?

There is a desperate cry within my heart that I’ve longed with every fiber of my being to see come to pass. Minutes have turned into days and weeks and years of learning to make some sort of spiritual peace. On my good days I stand assured, “It’s just not God’s timing yet.”


But on my less stellar days I crumble, afraid and hurt, “God, why? You know how much this ache in my heart steals a piece of too many of my smiles. Quite honestly, I’m tired of wondering if you’re withholding because I’m not good enough, capable enough, spiritual enough, trusting enough, or mature enough. I guess I’m really tired of hoping.”


And I don’t think I’m alone in feeling this way.


What is that relationship, that insecurity, that hurt, that desire, that prayer you’ve brought to God countless times?


In my own pain, I’ve learned that Jesus not only cares about our deep, spiritual wrestling, but He wants to step in and see us through it.


That’s why I wrote my new Bible study, Finding I AM: How Jesus Fully Satisfies the Cry of Your Heart. Through this interactive, in-depth study, you will learn to:


· Trade feelings of emptiness and depletion for a more personal fulfillment from knowing who Jesus is.

· Stop living like a slave to your circumstances by training your heart to embrace the life-giving freedom God wants for you.

· Gain a better understanding of how Jesus’ words 2,000 years ago are so very applicable to the answers we are searching for today.


If you’re new to Bible studies, this is the place to start. If you’ve studied the Bible for years, it’s time to travel to the Holy Land via video and see the truth of Jesus come to life like never before.


Finding I AM doesn’t release until January but if you pre-order today you’ll get all kinds of free resources to help you along the journey!


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Published on November 22, 2016 07:42
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