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I answered You With Thunder... Psalm 81:7,
By Barb (Rochester, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Gentle Thunder: Hearing God Through the Storm (Hardcover)
In this Book you will find God does whatever it takes to get our attention, alot of times not in the way we would expect Him to, but He does whatever it takes to pull us back to Him over and over again.We may never understand what it is exactly He is doing with us, but we can trust His Heart and trust Him to do what is right. If you need a reminder of His Love and an assurance of His strength and an example of His Kindness then this is the Book for you! You will be blessed with His Gentle Thunder!
25 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
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A Thunderous Ovation for Lucado,
By JON STRICKLAND "Jon Strickland" (Smithfield, NC United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: A Gentle Thunder (Hardcover)
Max Lucado has written a devotional masterpiece that can attract the attention of any philosopher who is searching for the meaning of life or give insight to any clergyman who is in search of material that can supplement his or her preparation for a thought-provoking sermon.I am generally wary of those who attempt to use individual biblical quotes to postulate their personal opinions and then formulate themes that they call daily devotions. In other words, beware of those who attempt to use scripture to "fit" their points-of-view. Lucado, on the other hand, does the opposite. He presents a variety of stories that range from moral tales to historical accounts of triumphs and disasters, all of which parallel the fables and parables of ancient times, and while reading each chapter, one should conclude that if there is any point that Lucado is trying to get across, it is not for his own personal benefit; instead, it is this: we fail to realize that there are so many modern-day events in our world that make the works of the gospel writers just as relevant today as they were in the past and that many of these happenings brought to life are just as applicable to the so-called ordinary individual as they are to the famous figures who headline our daily news.
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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A Little Afraid of God's Power? Max wants you to relax.,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Gentle Thunder (Hardcover)
This book will give you an understanding of why God's message is delivered as it is, to get our attention. Max provides some wonderful stories from John to broaden our understanding of why God communicates the way he does.
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