• The Faros: Coram Deo 1 - Living in the Presence of God

  • Feb 26 2021
  • Length: 12 mins
  • Podcast

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The Faros: Coram Deo 1 - Living in the Presence of God

  • Summary

  • Join Andrew Williams as he looks at "Coram Deo" - Living in the Presence of God

    Episode 1: Part 1- In the Presence

    Coram Deo is a Latin phrase translated "in the presence of God." To live in the presence of God is to know God’s voice — to walk so closely with Him that we can literally hear Him.

    The Bible would seek to assure us that His voice is love, mercy, grace, power, peace, healing, wisdom and joy. How can we tune our hearts to hear the wonderful voice of our loving Father?
     
    Does the idea of knowing God’s voice sound like a presumptuous idea? A dangerous idea? Perhaps even a foolish idea? But what if the human system cannot properly function without such a close walk with God? What if it’s just not possible to undertake human existence without hearing God? Dallas Willard wrote, “The fine texture as well as the grand movements of life show our need to hear God."

    Join us for this special series.

    With Special Guest: Rev. Amy Howard of All Saints Anglican in Amesbury, MA. For more info connect with All Saints at https://www.allsaintsamesbury.org/

    Thank you for listening. The Faros is presented by the Anglican Diocese in New England. Be sure to share with a friend, connect with us at thefaros.org, join our email list, and let us know how we can pray for you. May the peace of God be with you today.

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