Gods Wisdom And Promises
$14.99
God makes more than 7,000 promises in His Word, and He has proven faithful to keep every one of them. Find out what that means for you through bestselling author Jack Countryman’s newest book, God’s Wisdom and Promises, a manual for life that will point you to the Source of all true comfort and peace, no matter what your circumstances.
If you want to experience all God has promised you for a closer walk with Him, God’s Wisdom and Promises is the perfect tool to help you in that journey. Readers have been looking to the God’s Promises brand for years to distill and understand the Scriptures. In God’s Wisdom and Promises, you will dive deeply into the grace, mercy, love, hope, and blessings God offers His people in His Word.
Expertly divided into topics that are relevant to your everyday life, this book offers a guide for faith that will encourage and inspire you with the Word of God.
Topics include:
–Praying Effectively
–Understanding God’s Will
–Obeying God
–How to Let God Guide You in Your Relationships
–God’s Promises for When You Feel Dissatisfied, Confused, Discouraged, Lonely, Depressed, Angry, Worried, or Tempted
–The Love of God Is Your Eternal Inheritance
And more!
No matter how mature or new you may be to the faith, God’s Wisdom and Promises is filled with hope and blessings for all stages of life.
Scripture is from the trusted New King James Version of the Bible.
5 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781400311156
Jack Countryman
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: 2018
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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