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Failing of the Grace of God

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  • H. Hofman

In Hebrews 12:15 we read that one can fail of the grace of God. What does that mean? This article explains that it is a lack of spiritual growth and a life void of fellowship with God.

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The Joy of Walking with God

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  • Tim Challies

Fellowship with God is the desire of every Christian, for in walking with God there is great joy. What is the joy of walking with God? This article explains.

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Fellowship with God – Our Highest Privilege

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  • Ian Hamilton

What does your fellowship with God look like? Intermittent, lukewarm, and man-centred? This article offers a brief reflection on John Owen's emphasis on God-centred communion.

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Heaven (Part 7)

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  • Gordon J. Keddie

This is the seventh article in a series on heaven. The best word to describe heaven is the word perfect. This article shows that in heaven we will have a perfected nature, bodies, obedience, joy, and relationship and fellowship with God.

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God with Us: The Gospel of the Holy of Holies

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  • Cornelis van Dam

This article is about the presence of God with his people. The author looks at the relation of temple and church, and the temple and Jesus Christ. A special focus is on the Holy of holies in the tabernacle/temple. Fellowship with God is an important topic of this article, as well as God dwelling with his people.

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Thomas à Kempis and Medieval Mysticism

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  • Herman C. Hanko

This article is about Thomas à Kempis, born in Kempen, Germany in 1380. These articles also focus on mysticism, fellowship with God, the relation of faith and experience, meditation, and the contemplation of revelation.

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Public prayer ought to be the overflow of one’s private praying. D. A. Carson
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