Communion with God: Mystical Theology
A 7-day exploration of intimate communion with God through Scripture, prayer, and contemplative practices rooted in biblical mysticism and spiritual transformation.
About this plan
Throughout Scripture, we encounter remarkable accounts of individuals who experienced profound communion with God—moments of intimate connection that transcended ordinary spiritual experience. From Moses encountering the burning bush to Paul's experience of being caught up to the third heaven, these encounters reveal a God who desires deep, personal relationship with His people.
Mystical theology is not esoteric or otherworldly; rather, it is the study of intimate union with God available to all believers. It emphasizes experiential knowledge of God—knowing Him not merely as doctrine but as a living, transformative reality. The apostle Paul prayed that believers would know 'the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge' (Ephesians 3:19), acknowledging that communion with God transcends intellectual understanding alone.
This seven-day study invites you into deeper waters of spiritual experience. We will explore biblical foundations for mystical encounters, examine the lives of those who knew God intimately, and discover practical pathways to cultivate your own communion with the Divine. Through contemplative reflection, prayer, and engagement with Scripture, you will learn that mystical theology is not reserved for spiritual elites but is the birthright of every believer who seeks the face of God.
Our prayer for this journey is that you would experience afresh the reality of God's presence, moving from mere knowledge about Him to intimate knowledge of Him. 🙏 ✨
What you'll study
🌟 The Foundation: God Desires Intimacy
🕯️ The Practice: Contemplative Prayer
🔥 The Encounter: Mystical Experience in Scripture
💎 The Pathway: Union with Christ
🌱 The Transformation: Deification
🕊️ The Fruit: Love as the Ultimate Communion
🌅 The Integration: Living Mystical Communion
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