Many of us know about God but how many of us really know God as a person? In this study you will discover that the God you worship is beyond anything you could ever dream of or hope for.
“And therein lies a valuable lesson for Christians: knowing about God, the object of our worship, is not the same as knowing God Himself.” (Page 7)
“But we can only worship someone we love, and we can only love someone we truly know.” (Page 9)
“Because being a spiritual adult means you move from knowing about God to knowing Him personally.” (Page 13)
“Holiness involves a range of meanings perhaps best summarized in the idea of complete purity and goodness; the absence of anything dark or sinful or evil at all (1 John 1:5b). But there is more to holiness than the presence of purity and the absence of evil. ‘Holy’ comes from a word that means ‘to cut apart’ or ‘set apart.’ Therefore, holiness refers to something that is separate, not attached to, or different from. God is like a foreign being compared to the sinful nature of humanity. He is totally set apart and different in His nature.” (Pages 20–21)
“Daniel knew His God and gained strength from his covenant commitment to honor God’s Word.” (Page 14)