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God Has a Name
Book • 2017
In 'God Has a Name', John Mark Comer provides a phrase-by-phrase exposition of Exodus 34:6-8, one of the most quoted passages in the Bible.
The book explores God's self-revelation on Mount Sinai, addressing profound questions about the nature of God and how humans relate to Him. Comer emphasizes the relational aspect of God, highlighting that God's name is Yahweh and that this understanding can radically alter one's relationship with God. The book also delves into the elasticity of God's responses to prayers and contrasts Yahweh with other gods, discussing spiritual warfare and the consequences of sin in a compassionate light.
The book explores God's self-revelation on Mount Sinai, addressing profound questions about the nature of God and how humans relate to Him. Comer emphasizes the relational aspect of God, highlighting that God's name is Yahweh and that this understanding can radically alter one's relationship with God. The book also delves into the elasticity of God's responses to prayers and contrasts Yahweh with other gods, discussing spiritual warfare and the consequences of sin in a compassionate light.
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Mentioned by Gere Jones as a profoundly helpful book.

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What We Get Wrong About God: A Conversation With John Mark Comer and Ger Jones About God Has a Name (Part 1)
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Ger Jones in the beginning of the podcast as a book that explores the nature of God and the beauty of who God is.


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Why Contemplation Matters: A Conversation With John Mark Comer and Ger Jones About God Has a Name (Part 2)