Who is God? What is He like? What does God desire us to become? How does He want us to live? This yearlong devotional clarifies these questions for you by meditating on the fruit of the Spirit and ten parallel New Testament passages. It takes twenty-one days to make a habithow about twenty-eight to thirty-one days of love, joy, peace? Might we better grasp God and His desires? Weekly focuses guide us closer to Almighty God. This great guide to help us pray through the fruits of the spirit and understand them better. Practical actions guide us to see more of the fruit of Gods Spirit in our lives. Jeremy Story, President of Campus Renewal Ministries Dianne Haneke is a long-time friend. I value her and her husband, John. They have lived Psalm 84:57, and Diannes book is able to help and inspire others on their lifes journey. Dr. George O. Wood, General Superintendent, General Council, Assemblies of God, Springfield, Missouri We encourage you to embark on this devotional journey with Dianne as she shares words of wisdom to equip you to flourish in your Christian walk. Pastors Rob and Laura Koke, Shoreline Church, Austin, Texas I have always enjoyed Diannes work. This devotional is well written and inspiringmaking me look forward to my devotional time each day. I am encouraging all my parishioners to read it! David Scott, Pastor of Family of Hope Church, Saugerties, New York
Ever wondered, Who in the world is God, anyway? I mean, what is He like? What are His characteristics? How can I get to know Him better?Furthermore, So what does all that have to do with me? Ever asked yourself, Why do some people pray in Jesus name, Amen! Yet, others pray using some of the names of God like El Shaddai, Adonai, LORD, Jehovah-Jireh, or Jehovah-Rophe? Well, you have come to the right place for two reasons: 1) You are not alone in your queries; most people ask these questions at some time or another. 2) This volume is a brief guide to over 300 of the names of God as revealed in the Bible in various translations and versions. Each names page displays the name, its language derivative, the story behind its first usage, and other scriptures where it may be found. Part I presents five El- Hebrew names of God. Part II overviews eleven Yahweh and Jehovah- Hebrew names of God. Part III showcases other names of God revealed in the Old Testament. Part IV lists various names of God unveiled in the New Testament. In this book you will find out more about Who God is, What God does and want to do for you, and how much God desires for you to know Him more intimately and to experience the abundant life He has destined for you. So, are you ready to begin your adventure? Lets do it!!
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