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God’s Promise Kept, Volume I

God’s Promise Kept, Volume I

L. Dale Redlin

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Erben House, LLC
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9798986593418
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Promises are made all the time in our lives. Unfortunately, these promises are not always kept, which can lead to distrust and misgivings. And sometimes, the most well-meaning person can’t come through on their word because something happened that they couldn’t predict or control.In this first volume of a two-part walk through Bible history, the author shows through the events of Scripture that God’s promises are exceedingly different than human ones - when God makes a promise, it’s as good as done. In 52 uplifting devotions, Redlin recounts the creation of the world, Adam and Eve’s fall into sin, and God’s promise that He would send a Savior to take away the sins of the world. Readers will appreciate the author’s devotional format, edifying discussion of Scripture, conversational tone, and versatility for both young and old alike.

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