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Are you among the busy women who thirst for freshening, invigorating, revitalizing, restorative Living Water? In "You are His," Darlene Sala exhorts you to come to Jesus just as you are. Let us fix “our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith". When the storm overwhelms you, look to Jesus. Reach for His hand. Offer yourself to the Lord as a gift, “holy and pleasing to God”. You’ll be amazed at what He does with you. Write what is in your heart. Your words will be a prayer that God will listen to. Always give yourself totally to whatever you do. Give your undivided attention to the task at hand. “This one thing I do”. One thing at a time. Jesus was the master of this. He met each present need before the next one. Are you discouraged? Lift up your eyes to Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our faith. Look up at the Lord. If you feel insignificant today, thank God for His greatness—and His care for you and me! The Bible is God’s instruction Book. In it, you’ll meet Him who designed you— and He can fix anything. His name is “I AM". He is the God of your past, your present, and your future. You are God's beloved daughter. You are His.

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Loved the design and layout. Great short pieces to read daily.

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You Are His
Daily Encouragement for Women

by Darlene Sala

Barbour Publishing, Inc.







Barbour Books

Christian

Pub Date 01 Apr 2017





Archive Date 01 Jul 2017
I am voluntarily reviewing a copy of You Are His through the publisher and Netgalley:
This book is a reminder of the importance of spending time with the Lord. We are reminded of the importance of taking the time to listen too the Lord. We are reminded that admitting we needs Gof's help is not a sign of weakness.
We are reminded of the importance of encouraging one another. We are reminded that the Lord wants us to spend time with him.
I give You Are His five out of five stars.
Happy Reading.

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This book had very interesting devotionals in it, which i found to be uplifting, but the formatting of the book made it hard to read. I liked how the author gave a "heading" of what the following devotional would pertain to and also the encouraging word at the bottom. It was also great to have bible verses that you could read more about. This is a good book for those of use who enjoy devotionals. Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC in return for my honest review.

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