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Intimacy with Jesus

Verse by Verse from the Song of Songs

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Intimacy with Jesus

By: Madame Guyon
Narrated by: William Crockett
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Intimacy with Jesus is a verse-by-verse commentary on the Song of Songs by Madame Guyon. She beautifully describes the advance of a soul into god by expounding on this most intimate book of the Bible. Surely our relationship with god goes beyond the church walls, and our journey in god does not stop when we accept Jesus as our savior.

Be drawn deep into the love of Christ as you become lost in his goodness while listening to this book. Allow the words within to release you from modern Christianity and into the arms of the bridegroom. Enjoy.

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I was looking forward to absorbing this book by Madame Guyon but I could not stand the sing song monotonous tone of the narrator. I have abandoned it and will read it myself.

Poor narrator

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Very rich with brilliant imagery! I will listen to this one again and again, a timeless treasure!

Falling in love with Jesus!

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Madame Guyon is an amazing writer. Her books go so deep into the heart of God. I love to listen to audio books so I thought I would get this one to listen to while I drive. The book its self is great. No offense to the narrator but I’m going to be honest… they did not choose the right person to narrate this book. The voice makes it hard to listen to the book. Turned it off half way through the first chapter. Again, this is nothing against the narrator… it’s just not the right match for this book. Otherwise 100 to Madame Guyon

Narrator is irritating

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The narrator is so unhelpful, makes a simple book seem like a jungle of mess. At first I wondered if it was serious and was upset wondering is this narrator purposefully spoke that way to ruin the book because he didn't like it.
He speaks as if he is reading a novel all throughout and, considering that the book consists of Bible passages and then the authors explanation, he makes no distinction on when she is simply reading a passage and when shes speaking and explaining. It is a mess, better to read the book or find another narrator. I really find this narrator (William Crockett) insulting, confusing and unhelpful.

Book is great but narrator is opposite to helpful

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