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Communion with Christ (Jason Rath)

34 min · 25 de may de 2026
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In this message, Jason Rath explores the primary importance of authentic communion and fellowship with Jesus Christ. Shifting the focus away from the misconception that the Christian life is merely about a one-time prayer of salvation, Jason highlights that true eternal life is found in an active, personal relationship with Jesus. Drawing from John 1 and John 17, he unpacks the Greek concept of ginosko, demonstrating that knowing God is not just an intellectual exercise, but an intimate, experiential reality forged through intentional time spent together . Ultimately, this episode is a powerful invitation to move past transactional faith and cultivate a deep longing for the secret place of prayer .

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