the Way: From Hiding to Fellowship in Light
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In an upper room in Ephesus, the aged apostle John and a younger believer named Demetrius sit with a stack of pages between them. Their task is simple and impossible at once: to put into words what it means to walk with God in the light.The Way: From Hiding to Fellowship in the Light traces the long arc from Eden's hiding to the cross, the empty tomb, and the ordinary rooms where believers still gather. Through remembered scenes, quiet conversations, and the lived wisdom of an old disciple, the book explores what it means to abide in Christ, to confess rather than conceal, and to discover that the Way is nearer than fear suggests.This is not a textbook on the Gospel of John and not a quick-fix devotional. It is a slow, reflective walk with themes like:Hiding and exposure in Scripture and in the heartJesus as Door and Path-entry into life with God and the daily road of fellowshipAbiding, nearness, and what it means to remain instead of performingThe "old man's walk": how long faith learns not to hideFor readers who love biblically rich Christian books shaped by story and meditation, The Way offers a quiet, insistent invitation: step out of the shadows and walk with God in the open.
In an upper room in Ephesus, the aged apostle John and a younger believer named Demetrius sit with a stack of pages between them. Their task is simple and impossible at once: to put into words what it means to walk with God in the light.The Way: From Hiding to Fellowship in the Light traces the long arc from Eden's hiding to the cross, the empty tomb, and the ordinary rooms where believers still gather. Through remembered scenes, quiet conversations, and the lived wisdom of an old disciple, the book explores what it means to abide in Christ, to confess rather than conceal, and to discover that the Way is nearer than fear suggests.This is not a textbook on the Gospel of John and not a quick-fix devotional. It is a slow, reflective walk with themes like:Hiding and exposure in Scripture and in the heartJesus as Door and Path-entry into life with God and the daily road of fellowshipAbiding, nearness, and what it means to remain instead of performingThe "old man's walk": how long faith learns not to hideFor readers who love biblically rich Christian books shaped by story and meditation, The Way offers a quiet, insistent invitation: step out of the shadows and walk with God in the open.
AmazonPages: 333, Paperback, Rene' Stanley
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