We were created to reflect something or Someone. What we behold, we reflect. The more we behold the Lord, the more we look like him--and the more we see his glory released into our lives and the lives of those around us.
The glory of God is irresistible. Yet seeking to sense his presence or experience his glory for its own sake misses the point. His glory is the natural outpouring of a deep relationship with the Holy Spirit. In these pages, author and speaker Jennifer Eivaz shows how you can enter into more intimate fellowship with the Spirit of God, experience miraculous encounters, and begin to see more miracles, more deliverances, and more lives dramatically changed. Here is the inspiration you need to step into the supernatural and follow God's leading--and carry his glory to the darkest places and see his kingdom come.
I don’t read non fiction often. Something about it just doesn’t keep me hooked. I like to be lost among the pages of a greatly written novel that will transport me to another place. But, once in awhile, once in a great while, I get a non fiction book that I just love. That will envelope me, wrap me up, and keep me focused. This was such a book and I’m so glad to have had the chance to read it.
Ms. Eivaz does a wonderful job with her writing. She explains that if we just grasp onto the Lord, we become like Him. She shows us how to live to show others about His grace, mercy and giving glory to Him. The way she writes, however, is a captivating way. She explains things wonderfully and leaves the reader feeling the power of His glory.
This is a great book for sharing with your church. It’s a great book for sharing with those that question about living for Him. It’s a great book to share with anyone new to the Christian faith. I definitely recommend this book with 4 stars! Wonderfully done, Ms. Eivaz! Wonderfully done!
*I received a complimentary copy of this book from Chosen Books and was under no obligation to post a review, positive or negative.*
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