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Eric Gilmour



Average rating: 4.65 · 1,272 ratings · 192 reviews · 54 distinct worksSimilar authors
To His Bride: A Call to Be ...

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To His Feet: A Call to Be L...

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Childlikeness: The Greatest...

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The School of His Presence

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Love Him

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Mary of Bethany

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A Soft Heart: From it comes...

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How to Prosper in Everything

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Jesus is Enough

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Christ Our Bridegroom

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“So many of us go into prayer and never actually touch God because we did everything but adore Him. Many people's spiritual senses are numbed in the closet by all the pressure they put on themselves to be there and accomplish something. Our itch to accomplish something stems from our desire for something other than just Him.”
Eric Gilmour, The School of His Presence

“Here is the problem: men would rather explain than adore. They would rather inquire than simply adore. Mary shows us that she is willing to worship Him despite not understanding. Certainly she had feelings and thoughts and questions about the situation—yet she was willing to throw them down, along with her own life, at the feet of Jesus. She is literally saying that Christ’s presence is more important than answers.”
Eric Gilmour, Mary of Bethany

“Eden is teaching us that the pleasure of life is found in fellowship with His person. Enjoyment of God is the only platform upon which the exercising of His dominion and the pursuit of God is pure. Yes, enjoyment is the purest form of seeking God. And adoration is the highest form of enjoyment.”
Eric Gilmour, How to Prosper in Everything



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