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Forgive Me I'm Human

Forgive Me I'm Human

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Forgiveness after failure
Review: After reading this book, I got a much better understanding of true forgiveness after failure. The writer points out that failure is human but forgiveness is what God is all about. After struggling to make things right with God myself, now I understand how much God's forgiveness is available for us freely. Great reading material, highly recomended to all who want to learn more about forgiveness for themselves!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Christian Classic
Review: This book could be considered an essential book for every Christian library. It tells us that we're all human from a biblical perspective and shows solutions to many questions we ask ourselves. It also explains how the Christian is in the middle of a spiritual war, and how he can be victorious. Another book that falls along these lines is Dietmar Scherf's "I Love Me: Avoiding and Overcoming Depression" which I also recommend highly,--also available at Amazon.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Grace so AMAZING!
Review: This book is like a soft pillow for a tired heart. After 'trying' for years to live up to an unattainable standard because of pharisaical churches and people, I came across this book a few years ago and have read it countless times and have sent numerous copies to friends in my life. It offers comfort and a clear message that God's love and grace is not to be confused with that of the world or 'religious' people who push others to live up to something they may never be able to do in the energy of their own strength. What a reminder for all Christians to take off the magnifying glasses that we use to examine, interpret and judge other peoples lives and to see each other as Christ does. Only God truly knows the depths of our hearts. This book is a reminder that ALL have sinned and fallen short of God's glory - those who deem themselves as the most righteous and those who feel like the prodigal son. This book is a reminder that God just wants us...just the way we are - and for us to demonstrate that loving acceptance to those around us who may be struggling greater than we might be.


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