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Divine Love

George Mfula

Publisher: George Mfula

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Summary

Divine Love is worth reading! I believe it is essential in our lives as children of God. When people fall short of it, they easily get disconnected from the presence of God. In this book, we will look at both the love with which we love God and the one with which we love people or our neighbours. The love you have for God will empower you to love people from all walks of life. Divine love is the love of God, referred to as the Agape love in the Greek rendering. I pray you will undergo divine change and revival as you read this book.
 
There is no way you can claim to love God if you are walking in hatred towards your wife, husband, mum, dad, uncle, or neighbour. No! The love you have for God will enlighten you to love people regardless of their wrongdoings. Hence, don’t read this book with a casual mindset—instead, engage your spirit. It is not just reading that will revolutionise you to walk in dominion, but much more your desire to encounter Jesus Christ in your life. Many people, even Christians, are looking for encounters with God, but they don’t know the key.
 
Get this book! You will scale greater heights of wisdom, understanding, knowledge, and spiritual growth in Christ Jesus!!
Available since: 03/25/2024.
Print length: 182 pages.

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