Review of Last Words from Above

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Review of Last Words from Above

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Last Words from Above" by Jeremy Brown.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Faith is a pertinent issue in our lives as human beings since we trace our origin to a supernatural being regardless of our religions and beliefs.Last words from above not only cover issues about faith but also issues we are involved in our day-to-day existence which shape our physical lives. The Author Jeremy Brown having gone through some tumultuous experiences managed to be in touch with the Supernatural being and as a result of her encounter managed to pick a lot from that relationship which she pursues to date. She outlines in her book various ways that we can improve our lives while still alive with life quotes for most of the book. She definitely has the best way to live our lives given our circumstances.

Jeremy Brown covers a vast area and an area with a lot of skepticism on our current lives issues to deal with wealth and property and how they may in turn not be significant at all once it is all over. Motivation can also be gotten in terms of physical nourishment ad family affairs from the book.

The author makes good use of her relationship with the supernatural being and actually selflessly writes a book to incorporate us in this great adventure of life which is definitely the way we all should be living our lives. I like how she manages to touch on spirituality yet being able to avoid phrases that would end up making the book sound like for a specific religion and instead brings out a general approach to spiritual issues considering that all religions pay allegiance to God though they may be using different names to refer to the Supernatural being God.

The author puts a lot of stress on the issue of predestination which I as an individual think shouldn't be the case since one's destiny totally depends on their setting not necessarily God's decision. For instance, one just can't sit at the garbage pit their whole time and say they were meant to be there their whole life since their destiny says so. They would be surprised to find they can-like anyone else-pursue their dreams and what they love if they give it all it deserves to get there. Our human portion of responsibility plays a role in our becoming of what God would want us to become which doesn't have to be precise E.g a doctor rather be successful in any possible legit ways that will bring him honor and not put Him to shame.

I would strongly urge people pursuing religion to take a look at this publication since it can go a long way in helping them deal with their physical lives as well as their spiritual ones which prove to be of most importance at the end of our physical stay on the planet. I rate the book 3 out of 4 stars as it may not be all that thrilling and energizing to a reader.

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