Review of Mary Morning Martha Day
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Review of Mary Morning Martha Day
Pam Lilly's Mary Morning Martha Day is a wonderful Christian novel about the lives of two women. I thought I knew Mary and Martha so well until I read this book. There are a lot of deep revelations from these two characters that make this book amazing.
The question is: What made Martha and Mary outstanding? Firstly, these two were sisters. But then, Jesus entered a village while he was traveling. He met Martha, who welcomed him, and her sister, Mary, who sat at his feet and was listening to him, while Martha was distracted by her different task. These two acts above are where the Christian principles taught in this book come from. God is interested in our service to him, but he is more interested in our intimacy with him. How can we discipline ourselves to make God the first person in our lives? Grab a copy of this book to find out.
Unlike other books like this that always condemn those who haven’t gotten it right with God, this book only shared the advantages of having the person of God in one’s life. This is the best approach to drawing people to God. I loved how the author did an in-depth study of Martha and Mary and was able to bring out a lot of teachings from them. Due to the easy and peaceful flow of this book, I felt the need to screen myself to know if I had given God enough time. This book is not judgmental; rather, it stretches the need to be more intimate with God. Among the many amazing features of this book are the questions at the end of each chapter to help readers reflect on the lessons they learned. The writing style was amazing, and the author adopted a convincing narrative approach. I loved that each chapter was short and straight to the point. The title was the main reason I read the book. I found the book so intriguing and suspenseful that I had to read it to find out what it contained, and I am very glad I did.
I noticed a few errors while reading. Also, I came across a few empty pages. These were the only things that seemed off to me. Aside from that, the book was well-edited and had a nice design. Because of what has been stated above, I will give this book five out of five stars.
Intimacy with God helps us get better at what we do. I recommend this book to lovers of Christian books. Also, those who are passing through hard times will find this book helpful.
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Thanks for a wonderful review.
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