God Is In Control Devotions For Women
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Yes, God Is in Control
The craziness of modern society is really nothing new–biblical characters faced many of the same issues we do. From personal financial struggles to corrupt political leadership, from widespread disease to the terroristic threats of enemies, human beings have always struggled in a sinful world.
Yet the consistent message of scripture is that God is in control, even over the worst circumstances humanity can experience. . .and often create. This devotional reminds you that God is always sovereign, no matter how dark the day may seem.
Through 100 readings, you’ll see biblical examples of God’s behind-the-scenes involvement in every situation. And you’ll learn peace-promoting principles to apply to your own life.
Take courage–God is in control!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781636099576
ISBN10: 1636099572
Pamela McQuade
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: November 2024
Publisher: Barbour Publishing Inc.
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