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Communion with Jesus: A Lost Practice in the Church?
Communion with Jesus: a lost practice? Is communion with Jesus a lost practice in the church? Has it ceased to be a normal experience for those who say they believe in Jesus? On a typical Sunday morning, congregational prayers are … Continue reading
Posted in Theological Studies
Tagged adoration, church, communion, experience, fellowship, jesus', personal, prayer, relationship, the Father, the Son, worship
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Come to Me
Jesus said, “Come to Me.” “Come to Me” Have words been more beautifully spoken? Have words ever been more beautifully spoken? Has there ever been an invitation like this? Not on this side of a door, in every life, that … Continue reading
Posted in Theological Studies
Tagged a journey, Come to Me, fellowship, heaven, invitation, jesus', rest, wonderful, words, yoke
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My Jesus, I Love You
My Jesus, I love you — beginnings and roads My Jesus, I love you. You are the one who showed me I was lost. No one was more surprised than me! I didn’t know I was lost. It’s hard for … Continue reading
Posted in Letters to Jesus
Tagged fellowship, friend, Jesus I love you, love, prayer, remember, roads, tears, thank you
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