100 Names Of God
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Experience the peace, joy, and hope that come from deepening your understanding of who God is with Rose’s 100 Names of God devotional! From Adonai to Jehovah-Jireh, each of these stunning full-color daily devotions usher you into the very presence of God by having you reflect on who God is. In God’s names, you will find new reasons to worship him, trust him, and praise him even more! Each devotion is short enough to read in just 5-minutes and deep enough to enrich your quiet times with the Lord as you discover the promise and hope of each name:
*Adonai — means The Lord or My Great Lord
*El Shaddai– The All-Sufficient One
*Jehovah-Rapha — The Lord Who Heals
*Jehovah-Jireh — The Lord Who Provides
Each of the daily devotions covers:
*1 specific name of God (such as Elohim)
*Its meaning
*Encouraging explanation and inspirational reflection
*Other related Scripture and cross references
*Personal question, prayer, and practical application
Tap into the incredible beauty and wonder of God’s names with every page of this Christian devotional and develop a deeper relationship with your Creator, Protector, and Father. Perfect for group and individual Bible studies, gifts, church libraries, and more. 208 pages, 5 x 8 inches. Flexisoft imitation leather. ISBN 978-1-628628-56-2.
Worship God One Name at a Time with This Christian Devotional
In the Bible we discover dozens of titles and names of God, and now you can cherish them all in one devotional! Each name reveals an important attribute of God’s nature or reminds us of his care for us. In those names we find new reasons to worship God, to trust him, and to praise him more. Dive into 100 easy-to-read devotions that are packed with fresh insights and deepen your understanding of who God is every day!
What makes This 100 Names of God Devotional special?
*Full color
*Flexisoft cover makes this devotional an attractive gift
*Simple daily format
*Easy-to-use index for quick reference
*Instant ready-to-use 6-week Bible study
*Makes for an excellent repeatable study
In the 100 Names of God devotional, readers will be renewed with a deeper sense of hope as they are lead to the very heart of God and the good news of who he is.
Easily Cover 100 Names of God with this Inspirational Devotional Names of God that Encourage
*Jehovah-Nissi means The Lord My Banner
*El-HaNe’eman The God Who Is Faithful
Names of God that Strengthen
*El Sela means God My Rock
*Jehovah-Go’el means Redeemin
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SKU (ISBN): 9781628628562
ISBN10: 1628628561
Christopher Hudson
Binding: Imitation Leather
Published: September 2019
Publisher: Rose Publishing
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