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Cargando... A Most Precious Messagepor Jennifer Jill Schwirzer
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Jennifer Jill Schwirzer Was an Adventist for 10 years before she found the key that unlocks the beauty of the gospel to her own understanding. As a self-confessed "goody two shoes," she worked hard at being perfect through a strict diet and lifestyle. But when personal crisis struck, Jennifer's world fell apart. The loss of health and career plunged her deep into the clutches of despair. Where was God?With warmth and candor, the author bears her soul to reveal how God transformed her from a life of legalism through a fresh revelation of his grace. She'd been trying to earn her salvation, only to find out she never could. "My works program, as unconscious as it was, had consumed me," she says. "But God replaced my broken toys with the gift in the form of a message I now call most precious."Come along on the authors quest to uncover liberating truth at first shook the church back in 1888. This discovery was no dusty relic from horse and buggy days, but an open gate into a beautiful field of revelation.Do you long for the simple rest that comes from security in Christ? Are you guilt-racked and fearful of condemnation? Jennifer story will help you find release from the joy robbing chains of salvation by works – – chains that once held her fast. If you're Christian journey feels more like a guilt trip than a flight of freedom, you appreciate the deep insights in the spirit freeing book. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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