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Ordinary Mystics: From Disciples of the Internet to Experiencing Jesus. Really. By John EldredgeSample

Ordinary Mystics: From Disciples of the Internet to Experiencing Jesus. Really. By John Eldredge

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Ordinary Mystics

There is a tradition within Christendom that can help us out of the terrible bind we’re in as Disciples of the Internet (not to mention every other fatiguing thing this age has done to us). A beautiful, historic fellowship within the Christian story of men and women called (by others) “Christian mystics.”

Once upon a time, the label mystic was intended as a term of respect or reverence, as in “saint” or, better still, “true follower of Jesus who has regular experiences with God.” Today, the words mystic and mysticism carry some baggage, but we needn’t be afraid. These are good words and need to be reclaimed by the Christian community.

To ensure we don’t get hung up about the use of the word mystic, let’s clarify Christian mysticism. The ordinary mystic, the friend of Jesus...

  • Enjoys the palpable presence of Jesus, their Papa, and the Holy Spirit.
  • Hears the voice of God in daily living.
  • Is able to enter into an inner communion with Jesus, who dwells in their heart.
  • Draws their life from God.
  • Is not surprised by things like miracles breaking into everyday life.

If you look through the biblical narrative and read the saints down through the ages, it is impossible to miss the invitation—we are all meant to experience God and the beauty of His Kingdom in deep and profound ways.

Which makes Jesus of Nazareth the greatest mystic of all. His life was unbroken communion with the Father, and His experiences reveal what it’s like to live fully in God’s Kingdom.

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Ordinary Mystics: From Disciples of the Internet to Experiencing Jesus. Really. By John Eldredge

In a world of instant answers and constant noise, have we lost the ability to truly experience Jesus? Based on John Eldredge’s upcoming book, "Experience Jesus. Really.", this 6-day study invites you to slow down, unlearn digital distractions, and recover a deeper connection with God. Explore what Christian mystics and childlike faith reveal about intimacy with Jesus, and learn how to resist the hurried pace of the world. If you long for a faith that feels real and alive, this journey will help you rediscover the joy of lingering with God.

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