Overall rating and opinion of "Grace Revealed " by Frederick J. Sievert
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Re: Overall rating and opinion of "Grace Revealed " by Frederick J. Sievert
There were times that the book would get a little dry but the author would quickly remedy that.
I would highly recommend this book to anyone, not just those going through a struggling time. Grace Revealed is helpful even when life is great to remind us how we can rely solely on God when trials come.
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book_fanatic_ wrote: ↑03 May 2020, 07:45 The topics covered by the author through short stories are common and thus, people could relate themselves. This helps people to find the soothing feel about God's grace and his blessing over everyone. The book tends to encourage and motivate people to keep moving ahead, overcoming the difficulties and finding His grace. I've not finished the book yet but loved it so far.
I'm curious if these short stories are only relatable to Christian readers or can those who are spiritual or of another faith? Is it possible to still gain motivation or wisdom from this book?
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I'm a Non-Christian myself and the book motivated me in the same way as it would do any Christian reader. The religious tone just adds charm to the spiritual theme that author intends to convey; it doesn't act as a barrier.Rwill0988 wrote: ↑21 May 2020, 19:41book_fanatic_ wrote: ↑03 May 2020, 07:45 The topics covered by the author through short stories are common and thus, people could relate themselves. This helps people to find the soothing feel about God's grace and his blessing over everyone. The book tends to encourage and motivate people to keep moving ahead, overcoming the difficulties and finding His grace. I've not finished the book yet but loved it so far.
I'm curious if these short stories are only relatable to Christian readers or can those who are spiritual or of another faith? Is it possible to still gain motivation or wisdom from this book?
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I’m yet to read the book. With a theme like this, I’m curious to learn from the author's point of view. I agree that there’s much to gain from learning about other faiths.Kayla-S-M1 wrote: ↑03 May 2020, 21:46 I really enjoyed how much emphasis the author puts on how attainable forgiveness is! It's really inspiring, especially for people who fear that they have run out of places to turn to. My only problem was the repeated mention of sexual abuse without a real trigger warning, but other than that, I think the book was well written and informative. I would recommend to others, regardless of their religious background. It is always interesting to learn about other faiths!!![]()

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