101 Most Powerful Verses In The Bible
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Through an examination of the Bible’s most powerful verses, the newest installment in the 101 Most Powerful series reminds us that we are not alone in this world. In the Old Testament, God spoke through patriarchs, poets, and prophets. In the New Testament, he reaches out through Christ and Christ’s disciples. Highlighting some of the key verses of the Bible, Steve and Lois Rabey demonstrate how God constantly communicates his will and his love to his children. With verses about the beauty of creation and the power of God’s glory to verses detailing God’s love and his will for our lives, we realize how he takes the initiative and reaches out to us. Showing that we are never alone, this book is an inspirational guide to forming a loving relationship with God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780446532167
ISBN10: 0446532169
Editor: Steve Rabey | Editor: Lois Rabey
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: February 2004
Publisher: FaithWords/Hachette Book Group
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