Give Us This Day A 365 Day Devotional
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Simple but Powerful Devotions for Busy People
In Give Us This Day, Herbert Lockyer created the perfect devotional for busy people. Each day includes a Bible verse and a simple paragraph that is powerful enough to refocus the reader’s mind on the Creator, but brief enough to not overwhelm. Each week has a unifying theme, creating a flow that makes it easier for readers to keep their daily appointments.
Weekly topics explore themes such as…
*The Holy Spirit
*Angels
*Sin
*Eternity
*Grace
*Justification
*The world
*Our homes
*Our lives
*The value of souls
*Our money
*Our talents
Whether you are a longtime follower of Jesus or new to the faith, these devotions will bring a fresh perspective to your walk with God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781629115634
ISBN10: 1629115630
Herbert Lockyer
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2015
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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