Overflowing Mercies : 100 Meditations On The Tender Heart Of God
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What if your life was immersed in mercy?
In a culture that is short on compassion, maybe that’s difficult to imagine. There’s not nearly enough patience or tenderness in the world. Maybe you’re in the middle of a hard season and feel disheartened. Or you’re struggling to show mercy and kindness to the people in your life.
In this NOISY world, God’s heart beats hard with love and mercy. But how can God share His heart with us when He doesn’t have our attention?
Best-selling author and Bible teacher Craig Allen Cooper opens readers to the beautiful, merciful heart of our triune God. In this 100-day devotional, you will be comforted as you meditate on God’s character. You will find courage in His promises to you. And as you soak deeply in God’s love and compassion, you will become better equipped to love and bless the family, friends, and people God has placed in your life.
Enter into the soul-heartening journey of God’s Overflowing Mercies.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780802432698
ISBN10: 0802432697
Craig Cooper
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: March 2024
Publisher: Moody Publishers
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