This is certainly not just another devotional. It’s better than that. It’s full of thoughtful, inspiring articles that drew me closer to my God. It led me to a deeper level of thought on what the Word is trying to say.
Best of all, I can pick it up or put it down at any point. Meaning, it’s not dated so I didn’t feel pressured to read a certain part on a certain day. I can open it anywhere and read something important about my walk with Jesus any time I want.
It is thoughtfully divided into three categories. Who God is, how He works in our lives, and how we are to respond to Him.
Here are a few quotes that really spoke to me:
- “In the realm of morality and money, family and friends, work and play, God has a will and a way for us to live.” (pg. 13)
- “What is the message of Good News? God’s favor is on all mankind.” (pg. 25)
- “We must know, feel, and acknowledge our sin before we will turn to Christ for salvation. We must turn to Christ for salvation before we will have freedom from our sin.” (pg. 51)
- Regarding the truth of Romans 8:1 – “You don’t have to justify yourself to others. Imagine relating to others without being defensive. You are not condemned, and no one can condemn you before God, so when you interact with others you can focus on truth, love, and edification.” (pg. 87)
I had only one drawback as I read through. Scott Patty is a deep thinker and with that came sentence structure that was sometimes difficult to read. But then, that forced me to think more deeply on God’s Word.
I’m sure I’ll be keeping this devotional in my book basket for months/years to come.
What a blessing!
Marie
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