Journey Of Discovery
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You may ask who should read this book. Who would benefit from this discovery? The answers are here for anyone who has asked the following questions: For what purpose was I born? My human existence is for what reason? Am I needed, am I valuable, am I loved and if so by whom? Have you ever asked the questions: where did I come from, why am I here, why now, and where am I going? Some people feel they will never know the answers, however that is not the truth. The right question will reveal the manifold wisdom of God, the mystery of life. I will share with you what the Holy Spirit has shared with me about ability versus identity, taking your heart back from trespassers, living your life on empty, what it means to hear and obey, and the power you have as a speaking spirit. There is a question we must all ask ourselves. It is a personal, important, and necessary question. It’s personal because you are the only one who can ask it. It’s important because, knowing the answer can lead to why you are here. It’s necessary because your ability and purpose is hidden in it, and when it’s discovered we are empowered to execute God’s plan.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781629520896
ISBN10: 1629520896
Sharon Sudds
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2014
Publisher: Xulon Press
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