In Drawing Near, John Bevere invites readers to explore a life of intimacy with God. Emphasizing the need for obedience, he urges us to practice-just as we would practice anything we hope to improve-our communication with the Holy Spirit. Understanding that prayer is a dialogue, not a monologue, Bevere encourages us to listen at the Father's feet. Study questions in each chapter offer opportunity for reflection, and a "How to draw near to God" section offers practical steps toward developing true intimacy with Him.
“Why would Moses take them to their promised land before first introducing them to the Promiser—the desire of the ages?” (source)
“It wasn’t until God saw Moses turn aside that He pursued him by calling him by name. I believe the Lord would have gone” (source)
“those who walked in a greater understanding of God’s ways, were those who pursued and experienced His presence.” (source)
“Why are you satisfied without My presence; why do you remain distant when you could have intimacy with Me?’” (source)
“The first are those who seek God for what He can do; while the second seek Him for who He is.” (source)