A Year with God



Summary Provided by Booksneeze.com:

"A 365-day devotional featuring the actual spoken words of God as presented in the Bible.
Too many times the impact and grandness of the actual words God spoke, as recorded in the Bible, are lost in the telling of the story. In A Year with God, the primary focus is to allow the scriptures that contain God's dialogue and the revelations of himself to uniquely speak to the reader. The author follows each reading with insights and applications to help explain the context and nuances of the text. The unique titling of each meditation and the nontraditional themes and organization help bring God to our daily lives. Topics include:
Hope and Fear Love and Hate Perseverance and Quitting Faith and Doubt Loyalty and Betrayal Companionship and Isolation Mercy and Judgment Forgiveness and Anger Joy and Sadness Peace and Conflict"


I  don't think that I read the part of the summary where it described the devotional as a completely Old Testament Devotional.  I was incredibly confused as to why there were no mentions of the New Testament (until I read back through the introduction and the author clearly states he only wanted to use the Old Testament).  I love the concept of this book.  Too many times, we neglect reading the Old Testament because we feel that it is unrelatable or has nothing to do with today's problems.  Through this Devotional, the author makes it clear that the words the Lord spoke throughout the Old Testament resonate with Christians today. 

The book itself is very attractive- the cover was well done and the devotional is well organized and labeled.  I found this devotional to be great for both beginners and as a reminder for more experienced Christians.  The set up of the book is a tradition devotional.  The top of the page has the Day number (from 1-365).  There is a passage from the Bible at the top of the page and a short 2-3 paragraph devotional at the bottom.

I would highly reccommend this book to anyone.


I was provided this book for free to review by booksneeze.com.  The opinions in this review are my own and do not reflect those of booksneeze.com or Thomas Nelson.

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