Synopses & Reviews
A leading evangelical writer and speaker takes a fresh approach to an age-old question: "What does it mean to intimately know God?"
God desires intimacy with His people. But how does one define "intimacy with God?" Is it on our terms -- or His? Is it possible to get too close for comfort with God?
In his new book, In the Face of God, leading evangelical apologist Michael Horton takes a comprehensive look at the theological, historical and biblical basis for intimately knowing our Creator. He looks at the pitfalls in characterizing God as a chummy, "feel-good" Father, and he thoughtfully explores the holy intimacy God wants for us.
Uncompromising and challenging, In the Face of God is for anyone who wants to settle for nothing less than a vibrant, intimate relationship with our holy God.
Synopsis
Have modern believers grown too comfortable with God? In response to the unbiblical, mystical spirituality of our day, Michael Horton calls for a return to the teaching of the Apostle Paul and the early church. The result is a compelling picture of true spiritual intimacy with God.