There Is Still More

Reaching for more of the kingdom

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, General Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Mary Pytches ISBN: 9781908393036
Publisher: River Publishing & Media Ltd Publication: March 18, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Mary Pytches
ISBN: 9781908393036
Publisher: River Publishing & Media Ltd
Publication: March 18, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Whatever stage we have reached in our Christian life, the Bible tells us that there is always more to discover and experience. Paul wrote to the Philippians that he was always straining towards what lay ahead and the Bible is full of similar encouragement to press in and experience more of God.

  • Are you hungry to experience more of God’s presence?
  • Do you feel guilty about continually asking God for “more”?
  • Don’t we already “have it all” in Christ?


In answer to the last question, Mary Pytches contends that potentially we do – yet most of us do not enjoy the riches that are ours by right as a child of God – a bit like the millionaire who chooses to pursue a meagre existence, never drawing on the vast resources available to him. But Jesus clearly taught us, “Ask and it will be given you...” and it would seem that God likes hungry followers because He also said, “Whoever has will be given more, and he will have an abundance.”

So how do we find “more” in Christ? Mary Pytches gives us a clear road map, drawing from her own experience over many years of following God, and presents clear, biblical guidelines.

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Whatever stage we have reached in our Christian life, the Bible tells us that there is always more to discover and experience. Paul wrote to the Philippians that he was always straining towards what lay ahead and the Bible is full of similar encouragement to press in and experience more of God.


In answer to the last question, Mary Pytches contends that potentially we do – yet most of us do not enjoy the riches that are ours by right as a child of God – a bit like the millionaire who chooses to pursue a meagre existence, never drawing on the vast resources available to him. But Jesus clearly taught us, “Ask and it will be given you...” and it would seem that God likes hungry followers because He also said, “Whoever has will be given more, and he will have an abundance.”

So how do we find “more” in Christ? Mary Pytches gives us a clear road map, drawing from her own experience over many years of following God, and presents clear, biblical guidelines.

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