Cycle Of Victorious Living (Revised)
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With over 100,000 copies in print, The Cycle of Victorious Living has inspired many lives and will continue to inspire for years to come. First published in 1971, it became an instant classic, touching a responsive chord in the hearts of countless individuals with the simple, life-transforming message of Psalm 37: God has made provision for abundant living through the fully yielded heart.
Now it is time for a new generation–both the young and the old–to discover the secret of the transcendent grace of God which enables us to live above the turmoil and changes of these days in victorious and holy living.
This revised edition contains all the original work along with additional thoughts interspersed throughout by Scott Daniels.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780834126107
ISBN10: 0834126109
T. Scott Daniels | Earl Lee | Hazel Lee
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2012
Publisher: The Foundry Publishing – formerly Beacon Hill Pres
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