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Journeywomen

Intimacy with God with Kim Vollendorf

Journeywomen

Hunter Beless

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.82.9K Ratings

🗓️ 5 February 2018

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of the Journeywomen podcast, I chatted with Kim Vollendorf about intimacy with God. This is the first of five episodes that we’re releasing on the topic of relationships, just in time for February, the all-too-anticipated month of love, which, can we all just be honest with ourselves and admit that we long to experience? On today’s episode, Kim and I discussed the foundation for true, selfless love, which is intimacy with God. Intimacy, or into-me-you-see, is a thread that weaves its way through each of the conversations we’re releasing on the topic of relationships, but it’s worth noting that this thread existed before humanity ever came into being, as God Himself experienced intimacy with the persons of the Trinity: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Spirit. The Trinity eternally existed in relationship. Meaning, God didn’t create humanity because He was lonely or in need because there is rich fellowship within the members of the Trinity. He made us in His image and after His likeness and because of that, we were created to be in intimate relationships too, just like Him. That’s why He said, “It is not good that man should be alone.” So God created Eve, a helpmate for Adam, someone like him, someone with whom Adam would experience knowing and being known. But not long after Adam and Eve were created, something terrible happened to this divine image when they disobeyed God’s command not to eat of the fruit of the forbidden tree. When they took and ate of the tree, the image of God in humans was twisted and damaged. We are still his image-bearers, but that image has been perverted throughout generations. We’re all longing for the image to be restored to its original beauty, but God intends to go beyond even what Adam and Eve experienced in the garden by conforming us into the image of Christ as we experience intimacy with Him. There is nothing casual about the way in which God knows us. Scripture says that He has searched and known us, He knows when we sit and when we rise, He discerns our thoughts from afar. He searches out our path and our lying down; He is acquainted with all our ways. Even before a word is on our tongues He knows it. He knows all things, including absolutely everything about us. The reason He searches and knows us is because He loves us. So much so, that He sent His Son down to earth to die so that we could enter into relationship with Him, by the power of His Spirit, and once again experience intimacy with Him. The cry of the human heart is to belong, to be loved, and to experience the ultimate intimacy that can only be found in relationship with God. By the power of the Spirit, our identification, our oneness, and our intimacy with Jesus conforms us into His image, which deepens and enriches our human relationships too! If we know that we’re loved by the Sovereign God, it frees us up to be open and intimate in our personal relationships as well. Today Kim and I talk about how we enter into relationship with God by the power of His Spirit, through relationship with His Son, and how knowing who God is actually cultivates intimacy with Him and with others. This is a huge topic and by no means is this conversation exhaustive, but we hope it will offer some practical tools to help you posture yourself towards intimacy with God. On a personal level, you may not go about this by creating a handy alphabet like Kim did, but I want to encourage you to invest time getting to know God through His Word, whatever that looks like for you.   KIM'S RESOURCES Daily time in God’s Word Kim’s ABC Bookmark Sex and the Single Girl by Dr. Juli Slattery (resources on intimacy from biblical perspective)    CONNECT WITH KIM Website Instagram Twitter   FOR MORE: Subscribe: iTunes | Android Follow Us: Website | Instagram | Facebook Support the podcast by writing a review *Affiliate links used are used where appropriate. Thank you for supporting the products that support Journeywomen!

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Journey Women Podcast. I'm your host, Hunter Beelis. Life's a journey we were never meant to walk alone. We all need friends along the way.

0:12.0

On the Journey Women Podcast, we'll chat with mentors about gracefully navigating the seasons and challenges we face on our journeys to glorify God.

0:21.0

On this episode of the Journey Women Podcast, I chat with Kim Ballendorf about intimacy with God. This is the very first of five episodes that we're releasing on the topic of relationships.

0:32.0

I'm going to try my best to set us up for this little series. So we're going to do things a little different than our intro today. But first, I have to tell you about our sponsor for today's episode, Zola.

0:42.0

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0:55.0

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1:09.0

When I was planning my wedding, having a tool like Zola to keep so many details in one place would have made planning a wedding less stressful and much more enjoyable.

1:18.0

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1:28.0

That's ZOLA.com-slash-jrneywomen to sign up with Zola and receive a $50 credit-torture registry.

1:37.0

Now, here's a little breakdown on what this series on relationships is all about. Moving into this topic of relationships, Kim and I actually discussed the foundation for true selfless love, which is intimacy with God.

1:50.0

Intimacy or Intimacy is a thread that weaves its way through each one of these conversations that we're releasing.

1:56.0

But it's worth noting that this thread existed before humanity ever came into being as God Himself experienced intimacy with the persons of the Trinity, God the Father, God the Son, and God the Spirit.

2:09.0

The Trinity eternally existed in relationship, meaning God didn't create humanity because He was lonely or in need because there's rich fellowship within the members of the Trinity.

2:21.0

He made us in His image and after His likeness and because of that, we're created to be in intimate relationships too, just like Him.

2:30.0

That's why He said it's not good that man should be alone.

2:35.0

So, back in Genesis, God created Eve, a helpmate for Adam, somebody like Him, somebody with whom Adam would experience knowing and being known.

2:44.0

But not long after Adam and Eve were created, something terrible happened to this divine image when they disobey God's command not to eat the fruit of the forbidden tree.

2:55.0

When they took an aid of the tree, the image of God in humans was twisted and damaged.

3:00.0

We are still His image bears, but that image has been perverted throughout generations.

3:04.0

We're all longing for this image to be restored to its original beauty, but God intends to go beyond even what Adam and Eve experienced in the Garden by conforming us into the image of Christ as we experience intimacy with Him.

3:19.0

There's nothing casual about this. Scripture says that He has searched and He's known us.

3:24.0

He knows when we sit and when we rise, He discerns our thoughts from afar.

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