What did Jesus mean when He said, "Abide in me"? This devotional book, designed to guide you through a month of quiet times, emphasizes the joy and importance of abiding in Christ. "Deep in my heart is the constant prayer that I would be a woman who consistently walks with God," writes Cynthia Heald. In Becoming a Woman Who Walks with God, Cynthia shares what it means to be on the journey toward becoming such a woman.
Join Cynthia on a journey of reflection and worship—and discover the joy of becoming a woman who walks with God with the Logos Bible Software edition of Becoming a Woman Who Walks with God. All Scripture passages are linked to your favorite Bible translation in your library. With the advanced search features of Logos Bible Software, you can perform powerful searches by topic or Scripture reference.
“Abiding in Christ is deciding to let Christ be our Source, surrendering our life for His life, seeking His kingdom and His righteousness, trusting Him to provide all that we need. It is choosing each day to spend time with Him in His Word and in conversation with Him. To abide in Christ is to attach our delicate, fragile selves firmly and permanently into the Vine in order to receive His strength and security.” (Page 12)
“We need never doubt the truth of God’s presence with us. Jesus Christ is Immanuel—a name that literally means ‘God with us.’ Christ’s life, death, and resurrection are the supreme evidence that God will go to any lengths—even paying the ultimate cost of His only Son—to dwell among His people.” (Page 31)
“The joy of encountering hardship springs from the knowledge that God is at work in our lives to make us more like Him.” (Pages 53–54)
“trials should make us more dependent upon the Lord by helping us realize that we cannot live life in our own strength” (Page 53)
“Because Mary chose to sit at the feet of Jesus, when she did rise to serve Him, her ministry was profound.” (Page 14)