Covenants And Blessings
$16.99
They say promises are made to be broken and, too often, we’re quietly cynical about them, even when they come from God. But, His word is true, and He’s promised to infuse our lives with His grace and blessings! It’s a solemn promise–Scripture calls it an everlasting covenant–and you can count on it. Andrew Murray explains: The secret of abiding joy; God’s strength for daily living; freedom from the power of sin; the delight of blessing others; and the intimacy of a Spirit-filled life. Why struggle to live for God when you can experience the joy of the Spirit of Christ living in you, and receive His promises of new life?
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SKU (ISBN): 9780883687482
ISBN10: 0883687488
Andrew Murray
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2002
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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