Tim Chester– Enjoying God: Experience the Power and Love of God In Everyday Life

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On today’s Equipping You in Grace Episode, Dave Jenkins and Tim Chester discuss how the Trinity relates to knowing and communing with God, along with his latest book Enjoying God: Experience the Power and Love of God In Everyday Life (The Good Book Company, 2018).

What you’ll hear in this episode

  • Why it’s important that Christians understand the two principles of knowing the Trinity and how the Trinity is the basis of our community with God in experience.
  • Counsel to help Christians prepare for times of suffering and as they face challenging times in their Christian life.
  • How the Bible is a means of Christian’s communion with God.
  • The difference it makes when Christians view the Bible as a means of communion with God.
  • Repentance as the gateway to the pleasures of God.
  • How the principle of three in one and the principles of union and communion with Christ transform Christian’s relationship with God.

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