Jesus Lives by Sarah Young

Jesus Lives (Jesus Lives)

by Sarah Young

Are you struggling through a valley or reaping a bounty of blessings? Jesus is very much alive and present. In Jesus Lives, #1 New York Times bestselling author Sarah Young shares how knowing Jesus on a deeper, more personal level not only means seeing Him at work in your life, but also sharing your heart with the Savior.

Jesus Lives includes 180 uplifting devotions that exemplify Jesus' presence in your life and show you:

  • The truth of Romans 8:11: The Spirit of God who lives in you
  • How to recognize His voice, His comforting hand, and help you understand His desire to fellowship with you

This beautiful devotional is:

  • A great gift for anyone needing an uplifting message
  • The perfect devotional for you if you've read Jesus Calling, Jesus Always, or Jesus Today
  • A great size that fits in travel bags, on nightstands, and into your hands

Sarah Young's Jesus Lives is a wonderful reminder that He lives in all of us.

Reviewed by Hillary on

3 of 5 stars

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This is a devotional that the author penned by writing down what God told her. I am not sarcastic either she says so right in the book. Anyway, I was in need of some cheering up, so I pulled this off my shelf and read it. It is a quick read just short passages and some related Bible verses. A friend sent me this book in 2013 after I took an overs=dose of Kloption and according to Goodreads, I liked this book then.

This is the perfect example how a good book can not be so useful at different times in your life. In 2013 I was struggling with bipolar and wondering if the hell that is mental illness will ever end. Today I am in recovery, and I am living my dream like mostly so when I was feeling down the cause of quitting smoking this book was just OK.  Got my mind off the cigarettes but I didn't feel like it was life changing at this time or anything.  It was a nice distraction is all.

You can read this one passage at a time, or you can do like me and blow through it in one setting. Thi book was just what I needed in 2013. Short and encouraging and easy to focus on. It now lacks that punch it had on me earlier, but it DID distract me from cigarettes so kudos to thatThis review was originally posted on Adventures in Never Never Land

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  • 26 October, 2016: Reviewed