The Christian life is rich in spiritual experience, but many believers settle for less, guessing their way forward. They either ignore a troubled conscience, or live in torment of it, think worship can only happen at the mercy of their moods, and habitually confuse God's will with their own. Isolation from the rest of the faith community worsens the problem, leaving the Christian small and self-centered. In "Alive on the Inside, " John Myer presents an internal snapshot of someone who has been born again. He demonstrates how subsequent Christian fellowship depends on a freshly sensitized conscience, enlivened worship, and an intuitive understanding of God's will–all developing within the body of Christ, and flowing out in ministry.

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2022eBook ISBN
9781619583375Table of contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1 The Christian Dilemma of Inward Decay
- 2 The New Life — Real, or Religious Delusion?
- 3 The Miracle Within
- 4 The Fully Functional You
- 5 Conscience — the Truth-Teller
- 6 Conscience — A Guide to Care and Maintenance
- 7 The Conscience Gone Haywire
- 8 Worship — Enjoying God Forever
- 9 Worship — Cultivating Enjoyment
- 10 Worship Falling Flat
- 11 Enlivened Intuition
- 12 Intuition Becomes Leading
- 13 Intuitive Crash and Burn
- 14 The Church — A Matrix of Life
- 15 A Life Practical, Normal, and Working
- A Final Word
- Notes