Review of Inspiration from a Masterpiece

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Review of Inspiration from a Masterpiece

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Inspiration from a Masterpiece" by David C Schorno.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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As humans, we are always curious. Most of us have a very inquisitive mindset. Many have battled with this curiosity for a long time. If we examine our lives, we'll find many more unanswered questions than answered ones. Inspiration From a Masterpiece: A Work of Art by David C Schorno attempts to answer some of the questions we have about our existence as it relates to God's plan.

Many people have questions concerning what we were created for or what our destiny is. We also have questions about several other occurrences. This book examines such questions and critically explains them. It talks about things like creation and destiny. The book answers questions and uses real-life stories to explain it to the readers. The book also uses Bible passages to ensure the reader understands things from a Christian perspective. Several thought-provoking themes are discussed in the book. Topics like uncertainty, wasted time, freedom, vision, etc. are discussed. Also discussed are Bible personalities like Job, King David, King Saul, Cain, Abraham, etc. Grab a copy of this book today to gain an understanding of God’s purpose for your life.

The book’s title is absolutely fitting because this is truly a masterpiece. I really have to commend the author for a job well-done. One thing I loved about the book was the fact that it achieved its purpose. After reading this book, I must say that my level of inquisition has increased, but I’m happy because it’s when you have questions that you tend to seek answers. I also made a breakthrough in my search for God’s purpose in my life. I’ve been battling with that question for a long time, but after reading the book, I realized that I’ve been looking at it from the wrong perspective. It’s just as the author explained when he talked about time from two points of view, the ‘chronos’ point of view and the ‘kairos’ point of view.

There was absolutely nothing I disliked about this book. I enjoyed reading every word of it. The book contained over 200 pages, and reading every page was a blessing to me. I love the fact that he uses real life stories and personal experiences to prove his points. This makes the reader able to examine everything from a practical aspect instead of an abstract point of view. Using Bible personalities, stories, and quotes was also phenomenal. It was very much needed because the reader needed to understand everything in relation to God.

The book was professionally edited. I only found one error while reading it. The book was structured perfectly, and the points mentioned in the book were proven well. Therefore, I’m rating Inspiration From a Masterpiece: A Work of Art by David C. Schorno 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend this book to Christians searching for answers about their existence in relation to God’s plan.
 

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I love the fact that the book answers questions about our existence. Nice work.
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Interesting review but I think I will pass on reading this book
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Post by Pauls_ »

The book is filled with knowledge and answers the questions to many whys. I will definitely read it. Nice review.
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The book seems perfect. Professionally edited, and you had nothing to dislike. Wonderful review.
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This is an amazing Christian book. Thanks for the review.
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This book seems to answer a question i have had my entire life. I want to know what my purpose is and i would love to read this book.
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Post by Aisha Yakub »

I'll like to know how this book answers some of these pertinent questions. Thank you for the review.
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