Review of God's Clear Voice

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I like that the author re-examines certain things. Also, the book encourages readers to think. Thanks for the good review.
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markodim721 wrote: 25 Jun 2021, 13:34 I like that the author re-examines certain things. Also, the book encourages readers to think. Thanks for the good review.
This book does encourage the reader to think and look up scripture. It is a great Berean exercise.
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I would also like to find a sample of this book to read or catch it on a free day! I would love to read it! These types of books really interest me a lot!
Thank you for such a detailed and fully explanatory review. Awesome job!!
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Wow, this is interesting. I completely understand your concern, as it is typical of me to choose a similar type of approach to these issues. What comes to spiritual warfare, that is a very difficult topic. Like in everything else, there’s always the risk that we imagine some of it...

However, as much as I can interpret from your review, this author seems to have a healthy foundation.

Thank you for sharing your honest thoughts!
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I really love reading books like this
There is no hope in it and it has many true expressions and sincerity of self-realization and God's judgment
Each person has his or her own belief
I love looking at the old and what the universe looked like
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Sheilaread wrote: 26 Jun 2021, 04:17 I would also like to find a sample of this book to read or catch it on a free day! I would love to read it! These types of books really interest me a lot!
Thank you for such a detailed and fully explanatory review. Awesome job!!
I do hope you have a chance to check it out. I find myself thinking about something from this book every day. It is quite thought-provoking.
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Kirsi_78 wrote: 26 Jun 2021, 06:29 Wow, this is interesting. I completely understand your concern, as it is typical of me to choose a similar type of approach to these issues. What comes to spiritual warfare, that is a very difficult topic. Like in everything else, there’s always the risk that we imagine some of it...

However, as much as I can interpret from your review, this author seems to have a healthy foundation.

Thank you for sharing your honest thoughts!
I found the author to be well grounded in his spiritual approach. I applaud his courage to share his experiences so vividly—sometimes it’s easier to just not tell anyone some of the things we experience, but it is important to share them when possible. I did not find anything that was not biblically supported, so I will hold on to what I discern to be edifying.

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mohamed elshemi wrote: 26 Jun 2021, 16:54 I really love reading books like this
There is no hope in it and it has many true expressions and sincerity of self-realization and God's judgment
Each person has his or her own belief
I love looking at the old and what the universe looked like
Thank you for your comment. I hope you have the opportunity to read this book.
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I agree, what a thought-provoking book! To read first-hand experiences by the author, that would enrich a person's faith. Thank you for your detailed review!
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C Janet wrote: 23 Jul 2021, 15:59 I agree, what a thought-provoking book! To read first-hand experiences by the author, that would enrich a person's faith. Thank you for your detailed review!
I appreciate the author’s courage in honestly sharing his experiences. It really encourages you to be more expectant in your faith. Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment!
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It doesn't seem like a book I'd enjoy, though the review was very well done. Great job.
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I'm loving the book from this review. It's true God still speaks to people, though not as in time pass, like when God appeared to Moses and the rest.
Nice review
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I am not really keen on reading books with a spiritual context. However, you did a great review!
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Wesusa wrote: 28 Jul 2021, 11:34 It doesn't seem like a book I'd enjoy, though the review was very well done. Great job.
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Edidiong Udoh 1 wrote: 28 Jul 2021, 13:24 I'm loving the book from this review. It's true God still speaks to people, though not as in time pass, like when God appeared to Moses and the rest.
Nice review
This is indeed an inspiring book. And I agree—God still speaks to people. Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment.
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