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Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Aspects of religions (non-Christian) > Worship > Prayer
This is my second book evolving from the darkest time in my life.
In a deep depression I prayed to God everyday to break the
depression and the Holy Spirit spoke to my heart to write down my
prayers. Over eighty writings came out of this very trying time of
my life, but through it all the depression broke and i give God all
the Glory for these wonderful writings. I believe they will Bless
anyone suffering in life's trials.
In a world of constant interruption that values speed over
reflection, Sandy Eisenberg Sasso offers an interactive way to find
the quiet we need to get in touch with our deepest selves. Designed
to give you peace, inspiration, and a much-needed pause amid the
business of daily life, Coloring the Silence contains twenty-five
illustrations for coloring along with twenty-five reflections and
prayers for meditation.
The man or woman that is under the authority of the Lord Jesus
Christ carries with them an air of confidence that outweighs any
attempt of mortal beings to manipulate. They weigh any counsel
given them by their covering's wisdom, yet the final tally finds
direction and choice in concerted prayer. Think about it When we
recall those in our lifetime that we have admired we remember them
as those who "have it all together." An intercessor is never so
true as when against the out-cry of their flesh and reasoning there
is a deference to obey the promptings of the Spirit in the inner
man. I have no authority of my own since I met The Christ; my
authority is because of whose I am in Christ Jesus. With that
knowledge is a rest that cannot compare with anything found in this
life. Because He is mine; I am His I live in Him; He lives in me.
(Excerpt) ..".my heart was bleeding and I cried for my baby before
the Lord asking God to help me with the situation. I had not prayed
for long, and the Lord spoke to me saying, "Introduce me." I was
startled and taken aback by that statement"I know what is happening
at school. I knew about it before you knew about it...Introduce
me." I stopped crying and asked, "Lord, introduce you how?" And
immediately he replied. I actually did not expect such a quick
response. He said..."
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