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Review of God is Willing

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "God is Willing" by Charlene Murray.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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God is Willing by Charlene Murray is an expose into the pre-ordained plan of God before creation. How Satan and the fallen angels are trying to manipulate people with these plans and how God makes salvation available for people. The author tried to explain how the devil plans to manipulate people by whispering bad thoughts into their minds. So, it is paramount that we be able to discern between a bad thought and a good thought. This book contains wisdom that will make readers understand God even better and therefore help them in their journey through life.

In her explanations and arguments, the author buttresses her points with different Bible passages. There is even a chapter, the last chapter, that she dedicates to explaining these Bible verses. She also agreed that a Bible verse can have different interpretations, which could be influenced by what an individual is experiencing. Some of these interpretations might be right, while others just intentionally interpret the verse to justify their actions and inactions.

She is of the opinion that the judgement, which is the hardships we experience now, is a benefit for us because it serves as a catalyst to ensure we stop our wrongdoings that we are willing to stop. So above all, we are all judged by God on this earth.

She is also of the opinion that God knows that we will experience hardships. Therefore, he made divine release available for all humans willing to tap into his salvation so they could cope with this situation. The divine release will ensure that it is less strenuous for believers. And he made his wisdom available through pain.

She is also of the opinion that discernment is a line between judgements. Discernment will always make people decide on what's beneficial for their lives. However, not everyone is endowed with discernment.

God's pre-ordained plan is for men to be wicked but not extremely wicked. And not being an extremely wicked man open to salvation. So, everything that happened from the beginning of the world is pre-ordained.

I agreed with everything the author exposed, but at some point, I felt lost in her explanations. I like her style of writing. She always uses this phrase intermittently: "You see," mostly to open an argument. This made me feel like I was sitting across the table from the author and we were having a one-on-one discussion. But at some point in time, I would have interrupted her arguments at some instances where I felt she used wrong Bible passages or where I felt there was a mix-up. For example, she mixed up the parable of the prodigal son with the parable of the wedding feast in chapter 5.

Apart from my observation above, I feel the book is well written with original thoughts. I like how she presents her arguments sequentially. She did not use any ambiguous vocabulary. I also did not see any errors while reading, which made the book exceptionally edited. This made me rate the book 5 out of 5 stars.

I recommend this book to Christians who want to get a deeper understanding of their faith. I recommend it for people who want to dig deeper into the plans of God for humanity. We need this type of book for the proper sensitization of believers to be wary of the plans of the enemies to corrupt the minds of young people. When you read this book, you will see the unconditional love of God for humans.

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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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Post by Nkosinathi M 15 »

The book "God is Willing" by Charlene Murray, which I recently had the pleasure of reading, was unquestionably motivating and thought-provoking.

The author shares her own journey of faith and how she has been able to overcome adversity through her faith in God. The book explores the theme of faith and the effectiveness of prayer. Charlene discusses her own triumphs and setbacks, as well as how her steadfast faith has enabled her to overcome obstacles in life.

The realistic nature of Charlene Murray's personal experiences plus the sincerity and humility with which she conveyed her message made this book one of my favorites. Her message will be felt because she writes with a clarity that is both compelling and thought-provoking.
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Post by Hazel Mae Bagarinao »

Hardship is a reminder of God, in my opinion. And He doesn't give hardship that we can't bear. He gives us that just enough for us to surpass. Just like Job in the Bible. Your review Emeka is well-explained and I found it astonishing!
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Nice review. I enjoyed reading this although I am not necessarily sure if this book is the right one for me to read.
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I'm so happy that God has perfect plans for mankind. This book sound educational and captivating from your narrative. Good job.
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It is true the devil is doing his best to deviate humans to his side. And all the thoughts he has been whispering into human ears are all in the open. The humans serves as the amplifier to this theories. I believe Christiana will like to garner the wisdom in this book.
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I agree with you and the author that man go through difficulties to learn and garner wisdom. The idea that God allow it even make more sense. This seems like a book that's filled with wisdom. I will like to read it.
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I love the way the author uses relatable phrases, like "you see," to engage readers and make the book more conversational. It feels like she is talking directly to the reader, which is something that I appreciate in a book.
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Amazing book review. I am really touched by this great book. I'll quickly get and share in this amazing experience.
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The book's emphasis on God's unconditional love for humanity is something that everyone needs to be reminded of, especially in these times where there is so much hate and division in the world.
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Post by Tamara Bengesai »

God indeed has a perfect plan at his own appointed time. God does know our difficulties and I believe he cannot give us problems that we cannot handle.
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I agree with your observation that there were instances where the author mixed up Bible passages. However, this does not detract from the overall quality of the book, which is well-written and well-edited.
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I am impressed with the way the author presents her arguments using different Bible passages to back up her points. It shows how thorough she is in her research and how well-versed she is in the Bible. The author's explanation of how Satan manipulates people is enlightening, and it emphasizes the importance of discernment, which is something that we all need in our daily lives.
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Although I might pass on this book, it seems to answer many questions which many people usually ask when it comes to GOD, Christianity and faith. This is a good review.
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