The Golden Room

The Golden Room

The Golden Room

Marilyn M. Case / Marilyn MCase

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Xulon Press
Año de edición:
2016
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Poesía
ISBN:
9781498475891
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Starting in the 70s, Marilyn began writing down her experiences with her time alone with God. She discovered that God very much wants a personal relationship with us and as she grew spiritually, she developed a closeness with her Savior. She explains it as hearing celestial language from the Holy Spirit. It started when she was born again in 1975 and was asked to teach a spirituality class. Even though she had been a Christian all of her life, she felt inadequate to explain to others how they could find God.She began taking walks in the little forest near her home. Here she waited for inspiration and asked God to teach her His ways. This became a habit and she began to see how real God was. She found when she took time with Him, her life was full of joy and amazement. He was showing her how precious time alone with him was. She calls this relationship with God 'The Golden Room' where she can go to find comfort, encouragement and instructions from the Holy Father. She encourages others to go there also. This book expresses love that can only be felt in God’s presence. She calls some of the lessons modern-day parables in which God reveals his hidden mystery in every day events. By asking Him to reveal what He is teaching her in particular circumstances, she has gained valuable insights. It is a delight to walk in the footsteps of Marilyn’s journey and see and feel God’s glory through her eyes. In the days of turmoil and confusion as the world gets crazier and more chaotic take a moment to enter the Golden Room through these wisdom packed poems and writings. 

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