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Been Through Fire But Mercy Spared Me - cover

Been Through Fire But Mercy Spared Me

Mercy Odinakachi Ekeocha

Publisher: NOOGUL DIGITAL SERVICES

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Summary

This book “…Been through Fire, But Mercy Spared Me” is written not because the writer wants to attract sympathy or broadcast her medical history. Instead, the aim is to share so that persons in the same situation can draw courage and strength in the fact that what God cannot do does not exist (Matt. 19:26; Mk. 9:23 and Mk. 10:27). I am a witness to the fact that nothing is impossible with God. God healed and is still in the business of healing all manner of diseases (Isa. 53:5). God did not promise us that all will be rosy-rosy as we run this race. So, every child of God has a time when he/she must surely pass through things in this life. It could be water it could be fire (Isa. 43:2). Remember that the Bible didn’t say “if thou passest” but it says “when thou passest”, that means that there must be a period of passing through the waters and walking through the fires of life, but in those times God will always show forth and those situations will not and cannot swallow you. The purpose of this book is for people to draw strength from the Source of life and strength (God Himself). May God fight your battles for you in Jesus Mighty Name. Amen and amen.
Available since: 08/06/2023.

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