Review of God is Willing
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Congratulations to Charlene Murray for dedicating your love to God by writing this book and sharing your experience. I agree as well that the Bible versus can have different interpretations for different people, it makes good sense since it is a holy book and people connect to the word through their level of consciousness and timing through such divine material.
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A provocative examination of divine intention, salvation, and the struggle against demonic manipulation, God is Willing by Charlene Murray dives into God's predetermined plans. Anyone interested in developing their spirituality or learning more should definitely read this book.
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The author believes that the hardships we experience now serve as a catalyst to stop our wrongdoings, and that God knows that we will experience hardships. He made divine release available for all humans willing to tap into his salvation to cope with this situation, making it less strenuous for believers. God made his wisdom available through pain, and discernment is a line between judgments.
God's pre-ordained plan is for men to be wicked but not extremely wicked, and not to be an extremely wicked man open to salvation. This pre-ordained plan is present in everything that happened from the beginning of the world.
The author's writing style is well-written, with a consistent use of "You see" to open arguments. However, there are instances where she uses wrong Bible passages or mixes up parables, such as the parable of the prodigal son with the parable of the wedding feast in chapter 5.
Despite these criticisms, the book is well-written with original thoughts, presented sequentially, and without ambiguous vocabulary. The book is exceptionally edited, resulting in a rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
I recommend this book to Christians who want a deeper understanding of their faith and to those seeking to dig deeper into God's plans for humanity. It is essential for believers to be wary of the enemies' plans to corrupt the minds of young people and to see the unconditional love of God for humans. Overall, God is Willing is a valuable resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of God's plans and the unconditional love of God for humanity.