I am a fan of Phil Robertson fan thus I jumped at the opportunity to read his words of wisdom. THE THEFT OF AMERICA’S SOUL Blowing the Lid Off the Lies that are Destroying Our Country should be mandatory reading for many of today’s so called church leaders and political leaders who refer to themselves as Christian.
Now, if you know anything about Phil Robertson and the Duck Dynasty family then you can summize what this book is about. If you have never heard of Phil Robertson the partriarch of the Robertson clan then you must know that he is a man that believes in God, family guns and speaking plain. THE THEFT OF AMERICA’S SOUL is exactly what you suspect it is: a conversation based on biblical principle of what is true and what is being presented as truth in America.
There are 11 chapters each one addressing an important concept that should have been established, one way or the other in hearts and minds of every man and woman who identifies as a Believer. Each chapter presents a lie being promoted today and the truth as is found in Scripture.
For some lies many people may say: That is not what is being presented; that is not what people are saying; it is what people are implying however therefore it is what many believe in their souls. For example “There is absolute truth and it comes from God.” This statement which is discussed in chapter three is the truth, many people believe there is no absolute, they believe the lie: “Truth is relative.”
Another significant chapter, they are all important, is chapter 7. In this chapter Phil Robertson discusses the lie: “Laws can be ignored or changed if they are inconvenient.” If you have never read anything by Mr. Robertson by the time you reached this chapter you will know that he is not an ignorant man, his words are worth thinking about.
I like this book, it is well worth purchasing, gifting and having a Bible study with. It is time Christians started taking what is going on in the world seriously and started evaluating what is happening around them. Today there are more individuals who believe they are Christian and there are also “churches” that acknowledge Jesus but have accepted the lies. Get this book! Written by Marsha L F Randolph
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Wednesday, February 27, 2019
Friday, February 8, 2019
DECODING YOUR DREAMS by Jennifer LeClaire
I believe in the prophetic nature of dreams, I have had them for years. Prior to reading DECODING YOUR DREAMS- What the Lord May be Saying to You While You Sleep by Jennifer LeClaire I had a very powerful dream that took me days to interpret. I have my own “dream understanding” manual that I created from years of dreaming thus I was very hesitant about reading this book.
After thinking about this book for a few days after reading it I still have mixed feelings regarding my opinion. Overall it is a good book, worth reading. Would I personally purchase it? No. Am I glad I read it? Yes.
DECODING YOUR DREAMS is a good book for people interested in developing a general understanding of dream interpretation from a biblical perspective. There are a few ‘items’ in dreams that she interprets differently than I or other dream interpreters, that I know, do. Like biblical interpretation everything must be taken in context and like reading the Bible the best way to understand biblical dreams is by asking YHWH.
Whenever someone comes to me seeking understanding of a dream I give a brief interpretation then ask questions which either confirm or deny what I have spoken. Even if I am spot on I tell the person to pray and YHWH will confirm what I have said or give him better understanding.
I do believe YHWH speaks to us in dreams and it is good to seek understanding. First John 4:1 instructs us to test the spirits to confirm the validity of what is presented. I would suggest you interpret your dream by your own understanding and then compare it to what is written in this book. DECODING YOUR DREAMS is not a great book but it is not a bad one either, it is reference tool you can use. Written by Marsha L F Randolph
I received this book free from the publisher through the BookLook Bloggers book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
After thinking about this book for a few days after reading it I still have mixed feelings regarding my opinion. Overall it is a good book, worth reading. Would I personally purchase it? No. Am I glad I read it? Yes.
DECODING YOUR DREAMS is a good book for people interested in developing a general understanding of dream interpretation from a biblical perspective. There are a few ‘items’ in dreams that she interprets differently than I or other dream interpreters, that I know, do. Like biblical interpretation everything must be taken in context and like reading the Bible the best way to understand biblical dreams is by asking YHWH.
Whenever someone comes to me seeking understanding of a dream I give a brief interpretation then ask questions which either confirm or deny what I have spoken. Even if I am spot on I tell the person to pray and YHWH will confirm what I have said or give him better understanding.
I do believe YHWH speaks to us in dreams and it is good to seek understanding. First John 4:1 instructs us to test the spirits to confirm the validity of what is presented. I would suggest you interpret your dream by your own understanding and then compare it to what is written in this book. DECODING YOUR DREAMS is not a great book but it is not a bad one either, it is reference tool you can use. Written by Marsha L F Randolph
I received this book free from the publisher through the BookLook Bloggers book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.
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