Intimacy with God: Revised and Updated: A Bible Study in the Psalms

Intimacy with God: Revised and Updated: A Bible Study in the Psalms

by Cynthia Heald
Intimacy with God: Revised and Updated: A Bible Study in the Psalms

Intimacy with God: Revised and Updated: A Bible Study in the Psalms

by Cynthia Heald

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Overview

This topical Bible study for women by popular Bible study teacher and Navigator Cynthia Heald shows how the Lord personally meets with you in the Psalms. As you progress in your spiritual formation, you’ll become more honest and vulnerable before God as you track the Psalmists’ struggles and triumphs on their way to intimacy with God. Make fresh, personal observations with the help of quotes from classic Christian authors and thinkers, and you’ll spend more time reflecting and less time looking for “right answers.” Includes discussion questions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781576831878
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
Publication date: 11/08/2000
Series: Experiencing God Series
Edition description: REVISED
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 8.30(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

Cynthia Heald was born in Houston, Texas, and received Christ as her personal Savior when she was twelve years old. In 1960, Cynthia married Jack, who by profession is a veterinarian but has been on staff with The Navigators since 1978. They have lived in Tucson, Arizona, since 1977. They are the parents of four (two daughters and two sons) and grandparents of nine. Cynthia is the author of Becoming a Woman of Excellence, Intimacy with God, Loving Your Husband, Becoming a Woman of Freedom, Becoming a Woman of Purpose, Becoming a Woman of Prayer, Becoming a Woman Who Walks with God, Drawing Near to the Heart of God, Becoming a Woman of Grace, I Have Loved You, Becoming a Woman of Faith, Dwelling in His Presence, Becoming a Woman Who Loves, Maybe God Is Right After All, Uncommon Beauty, and Becoming a Woman of Simplicity. Cynthia speaks frequently for women's conferences and seminars nationally and internationally. She loves to share the Word of God, be with her husband and family, take bubble baths, have tea parties, and eat out.

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Intimacy with God

A BIBLE STUDY IN THE PSALMS
By Cynthia Heald

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Copyright © 2000 Cynthia Heald
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ISBN: 978-1-57683-187-8


Chapter One

Our Longing for Intimacy

Whom have I in heaven but You? And there is none upon earth that I desire besides You. Psalm 73:25 (NKJV)

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Can we find a friend so faithful, Who will all our sorrows share? Jesus knows our every weakness- Take it to the Lord in prayer.

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Come near to the holy men and women of the past and you will soon feel the heat of their desire after God. They mourned for Him, they prayed and wrestled and sought for Him day and night, in season and out, and when they had found Him the finding was all the sweeter for the long seeking. -A. W. Tozer

There is a restlessness deep within each of us that compels us to search for the person, the place, the job, the "god" that will fill the void and give us peace. This restlessness drives us to find someone who will love us for who we are, understand our fears and anxieties, affirm our worth, and call our lives into account. To admit our need for and dependence upon God requires humility and vulnerability, which paves the way not only for knowing God, but also for becoming intimate with Him. "Mutual love and confidence are the keys to intimacy," writes J. Oswald Sanders; "deepening intimacy with God is the outcome of deep desire." May this prayer of David's become our own:

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Hear my cry, O God; Give heed to my prayer. From the end of the earth I call to Thee, when my heart is faint; Lead me to the rock that is higher than I. For Thou hast been a refuge for me, A tower of strength against the enemy. Let me dwell in Thy tent forever; Let me take refuge in the shelter of Thy wings. Psalm 61:1-4

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A Cry Of Longing

1. The heartfelt longing of the psalmist is beautifully expressed in Psalms 62, 63, and 73. Read through these prayers and write down any key words and phrases that communicate an intense desire for intimacy with God.

[Concerning Psalm 73] His God would not fail him, either as a protection or a joy. His heart would be kept up by divine love, and filled eternally with divine glory. After having been driven far out to sea, Asaph casts anchor in the old port. We shall do well to follow his example. There is nothing desirable save God; let us, then, desire only him. All other things must pass away; let our hearts abide in him, who alone abideth for ever. -Charles H. Spurgeon

2. Choose one of these psalms that you feel provides a vivid portrait of longing to read in greater depth. In what ways can you identify with the psalmist's need for closeness with God?

3. Look for the descriptions of God in these three psalms. What evidences can you find of the psalmist's knowledge and experience of God-that is, what is his view of God?

4. How would you describe the person who acknowledges his or her need for God, in contrast to the one who is restlessly searching for intimacy?

5. As you look at your own life, what do you think are the "gods" with which you try to fill the void that can be satisfied only by intimacy with God?

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If we have a godly thirst, it will appear by diligence in frequenting the place and means of grace; brute beasts for want of water will break through hedges, and grace-thirsty souls will make their ways through all encumbrances to come where they may have satisfaction. -Thomas Pierson * * *

Author's Reflection

In 1985 a friend lovingly cross-stitched Psalm 73:25-26 for me because she knew this was my favorite passage. For many years now these words have hung on a prominent place on the wall above my desk as a constant reminder that my desire should be only for the Lord. In Psalm 73, Asaph questioned God's care for the righteous. As he observed the prosperity of the wicked, he felt slighted and mistreated! Then he went into the sanctuary of God and received an eternal perspective on life. He realized that to desire the world and to scoff at God leads to a slippery path that can result in destruction. To revel in riches can only be temporary, but to desire God is to begin to understand that only the eternal can satisfy. His conclusion is found in the beautiful verses declaring that God is enough. I have learned from Asaph that the more I admit my need for intimacy with the Lord, the more I desire Him; the more I desire Him, the deeper my intimacy.

Your Longing For Intimacy

6. Select a favorite passage (two to four verses) from your reading in this chapter that expresses your longing for intimacy.

a. Write it out here in your preferred Bible version. In the coming week, read this passage each day and meditate on it whenever you have a few spare moments. Committing it to memory will help imprint its truth on your mind and heart.

b. Tell the Lord in the form of a short written prayer why this passage is significant to you, or how your desire for Him has been kindled by the readings in this chapter.

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Great as He is He loves His children to be bold with Him. -Charles H. Spurgeon

Other Scriptures on our longing for intimacy Isaiah 26:9; Philippians 3:7-11

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