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Do you find it hard to believe that the One who made everything keeps your name on His heart and on His lips? Did you realize that your name is written on the hand of God (Is. 49:16)? Perhaps you've never seen your name honored. And you can't remember when you heard it spoken with kindness. In this book, Lucado offers the inspiration to believe that God has already bought the ticket-with your name on it.
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ISBN 0849937418 EAN 9780849937415 UPC 020049037416
Pages 256
Dimensions: Length: 9.02" Width: 6" Height: 0.68" Weight: 0.6 lbs.
Binding Trade Paper
Release Date Jun 4, 1999
PublisherNELSON BOOKS #75
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Another great book by Max Lucado. Easy to read. Inspirational!
Loved it Mar 2, 2007
This book opened up a whole new can of worms for me. I never thought alot on the Spirit. It's usually not taught much in CoC's. It was life changing.
A Favorite Lucado book! Jan 11, 2007
I could read this one over again and again. It's one of Max Lucado's best.
What a great thought Nov 2, 2006
I have to be reminded that God knows me - personally - and wants the very best for me. Thanks Max for making that so clear. Mr. Lucados' style is inviting if not inticing. He uses such a natural "voice" that you are immediately fireside with a chat with the author and with the Savior Himself.
Cutesy, simplistic Sep 11, 2006
I received this book as a gift, ....after reading it I disposed of it. I found it to be disrespectful of our Savior. Lucado suggests that the reason Jesus went to the wedding at Cana was because He wanted to "twirl the bride around the dance floor". This is the Son of God we're talking about, not some red-blooded human ordinary male.
He uses a lot of space to write short, incomplete sentences that are supposed to grip us, I guess. It didn't grip me.