Review of God is Willing

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While I personally will not pick this book for myself, it seems valuable for Christian readers. I enjoyed reading your thoughtful review. Thank you! Well done.
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This is an interesting, remarkable and well thought of review. I enjoyed reading every part of your review and I would definitely love to try out this book.
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Thank you for sharing your detailed thoughts on "God is Willing" by Charlene Murray. Your review provides a comprehensive insight into the book's content and the author's approach to discussing God's pre-ordained plan, Satan's influence, and the importance of discernment.

It's intriguing to hear about the author's use of Bible passages to support her arguments and her emphasis on discernment as a crucial factor in decision-making. Your observation regarding the mix-up of parables is noted and could potentially be confusing for readers.

Your positive remarks about the book's writing style, clarity, and editing are encouraging. It sounds like the author effectively conveyed her message in a way that resonated with you, which is a testament to her skill as a writer.

Your recommendation to Christians seeking a deeper understanding of their faith and those interested in exploring God's plan for humanity is compelling. Books like these can indeed serve as valuable tools for spiritual growth and awareness.

Thank you again for sharing your insights. Your review has piqued my interest, and I look forward to delving into "God is Willing" to gain a deeper understanding of the themes it explores.
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Charlene Murray's "God is Willing" is an insightful examination of faith, resiliency, and the human spirit. Murray deftly combines personal tales, scriptural allusions, and philosophical musings to craft a gripping story that compels readers to reevaluate their conception of God's intentions. In spite of life's obstacles, Murray inspires readers to embrace uncertainty and discover optimism through poignant narrative and insightful observations. "God is Willing" is a must-read for everyone looking for inspiration and spiritual development because of its captivating style and upbeat message.
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"God is Willing" contains valuable wisdom for Christians looking to better understand God's will and the spiritual battle humanity faces. Murray weaves together biblical teachings to offer her perspective on God's predetermined design and how to discern good from evil. Her writing exudes sincerity as she examines salvation, judgement, and Satan's deceptive tactics. The frequent use of "you see" creates an intimate feel. While a few scriptural references seem mixed up, Murray's original insights shed light on profound topics. With its straightforward language and logical flow, the book provides nourishing spiritual food for thought.
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Sadly, books like this one are available in small amounts and this is why Christians keep getting fed with the wrong things. Before you see a Christian book, You would've come across a thousand secular books. That's why I'm commending the author for choosing to write on this topic, we all need it!
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Thank you for sharing not only the authors opinions, but also how you relate to it. I also appreciated how unbiased your review came off. It was very factual while also explaining your thoughts on the book.

I was already intrigued by this book before reading your review. Now I definitely think I need to give this book a chance.
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Yes, I too believe that everything is pre-ordained by God . The Bible re-affirms this as we see in a lot of cases in the Bible where for example in Ephraim and Manasseh's case, God said the elder will serve the younger. Congratulations on BOTD and may God give us understanding.
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Nice review. In "God is Willing" , Charlene Murray narrates how God made salvation path available to people , after they chose wrong path from whispering of Satan and angel. The author emphasizes how wisdom makes people understand God and live a fulfilling life.
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I have no religious beliefs and no particular ideologies. On the other hand, I respect the courage of the writers who bravely shared their experiences and lessons learned from leading difficult lives in these amazing works. Telling your story so that others might benefit from your experience is an admirable calling.
Great review!
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"God is Willing" by Charlene Murray delves into God's pre-ordained plan, Satan's manipulation, and salvation's availability. Through biblical analysis, Murray highlights discernment, divine release, and the purpose of judgment. Despite minor discrepancies, Murray's clear writing and original thoughts earn the book a 5-star rating. Recommended for Christians seeking deeper spiritual understanding. This is a very informative and honest review. Thank you.
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God is Willing pretends to explain what God's original plan was, and how we have been manipulated by the devil to deviate from this plan. Ultimately, God will always offer salvation to those who truly want it.
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Post by Tommy Mayengbam »

Just a look at the cover and it's obvious it's a religious book. That turned me off a little, as I'm not into books of this genre.

However, digging deep into the review, I find the content compelling. For instance, it quite captivated me when the author said the devil manipulates us by whispering evil thoughts into our minds.

I'd love to read the other arguments the author put forth.
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Thank you for the detailed review of "Murray". The insights into the book's exploration of God's pre-ordained plan, the battle between good and evil, and the author's use of Bible passages are truly insightful.It's wonderful to hear the recommendation for those interested in exploring deeper philosophical and spiritual themes beyond specific religious beliefs. The review will undoubtedly help others discover and appreciate the thought-provoking aspects of this work. If you have more recommendations or thoughts to share, regardless of religious background, feel free to do so! Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective on "Murray". Congratulations on BOTD#
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This book details some topics I'm interested in like the author's viewpoint of the preordained purpose plan of God before creation. I look forward to continuing this book soon. Thanks for the amazing review.
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