Selected Product: | The God of All Comfort Paperback Author: Hannah Whitall Smith Publisher: Whitaker House Release Date: 1997-07 ISBN-10: 0883688611 ISBN-13: 9780883688618 List Price: $11.99 Average Customer Rating: | | The Shack ISBN-10: 0964729237 ISBN-13: 9780964729230 List Price:$14.99 The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life ISBN-10: 1933993596 ISBN-13: 9781933993591 List Price:$7.95 Helper, The ISBN-10: 0800792971 ISBN-13: 9780800792978 List Price:$14.99 God's Love for You ISBN-10: 0883685299 ISBN-13: 9780883685297 List Price:$8.99 Great Thoughts on Faith, Hope, and Love ISBN-10: 1597894028 ISBN-13: 9781597894029 List Price:$4.97 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for The God of All Comfort by Hannah Whitall Smith (ISBN-10: 0883688611, ISBN-13: 9780883688618). At this time we have not yet written a review for The God of All Comfort by Hannah Whitall Smith (ISBN-10: 0883688611, ISBN-13: 9780883688618). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com This precious volume illuminates the true meaning and message of God, particularly in this age of so much doubt and fear: Become closer to God, believe what He has promised, and your troubled hearts will be filled with joy, for He will supply your needs, He will provide deep and lasting peace and comfort. Know Your True Comforter | Customer Rating: | | It's in the knowing of someone that we can develop trust in who that person truly is. This is precisely what our Creator means for us to do concerning Him. Purpose to know Him, believe Him, understand Him, trust Him. As we come close to God through His written word and prayer, we know Him as our Comforter! This book leads us in that direction. | For the faint of heart | Customer Rating: | To me the title makes it sound like a book for those of us in need of sympathetic, "touchy-feely" encouragement. Instead I would say it is a book encouraging us to take God at His word, in spite of how we would want to wallow in our own ways, and thereby finding in Him true "rest for our souls."
To understand Scripture and God in a new light is powerful! For example, the chapter that has recently hit me is on Self-Examination. Too often we in the Church are urged to regularly examine ourselves, a practice that often leads to inward, self-centered and myopic, if not discouraging, spiritual vision. Yet in actuality the Bible tells us only to do this in two different passages: prior to Communion and once said to a church to check if "one is in the faith" - a Yes or No question. From that point, Smith writes that we instead read in Scripture to invite GOD to examine US (not we ourselves), asking HIM to reveal in our lives HIS ways and plans; in other words, we are to focus on HIM, learning of Him, growing toward HIM as a result of it being He who we chose to spend time with, about, and for. Taking our eyes off of ourselves, even when looking inward appears a pious undertaking, and turning our examination toward Him gives freedom from self-focus, inherently grows our relationship with our Lord God, and allows our hearts to be changed not from our own working but from God working in us! This was an incredible change of perspective for me!
Excellent, excellent book! | My review for Religeous book | Customer Rating: | My wife has read this book off and on for years. She decided it was so good that she wanted to give it to a close friend who has cancer. Our friend said he really appreciated and loved the book. E. T. Owens | Hannah Whitall Smith | Customer Rating: | Another WOW, just the depth and richness of her writing, and understanding of God, His words, and His LOVE will encourage, and enlighten you, you will be amazed at the simpleness, as well as the profoundness of her words, and more impressive, as it was written in the middle 1800's, and addresses anything that is relevant today.
The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life ( Complete and Unabridged) | The God of All Comfort is still our Comfort today | Customer Rating: | | I have been teaching this book for nearly a year to my ladies Bible class on Wednesday nights. The class consists of 25 women, who, in varying ways, need to be comforted. Even though this book was written in 1906, and these women range in age from 20 to 60, it is the best book I have found to address each of their needs. This book has taught me that God can and does meet all our needs and even though each of our needs are very different, His way of meeting them, individually, is very similar. Hannah Whitall Smith has a way of simplifying and explaining how God can and will comfort us. Chapter eight, The Lord our Dwelling Place, has been particularly helpful to those of us who have had wayward children. She has a way of convicting us that God is there and He really is Our Father. Even though I thought discussing 17 chapters would be long and redundant, the class has proven to be one of the best I have ever led and the women have recommended it to more people than any class I have ever taught. I highly recommend it. |
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