sarahkiriacon's review against another edition

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5.0

He pointed out that in the book of Exodus, the same idols and worship of false gods was happening in the Israelites homes (they weren’t perfect people) and the only thing that differentiated them from the Egyptians was the blood of the Lamb above the door of their homes. And that similarly, it’s the blood of Jesus over my life that causes Him to pass over my sins. Helped me understand the “story” of the Bible.

angelajuniper's review against another edition

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3.0

I enjoyed the case studies in this book; it made the subject matter more relatable to the reader. The author makes some good points but I didn't feel it was anything new and, as typical with books of this nature, the author tried to play the role of preacher. I'm just unsure as to whether sitting around acknowledging that I am a sinner is productive in improving my life.

ashleyspilk's review

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5.0

WHEW. Good stuff.

jenunderhill's review

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5.0

This was a great book for me. It followed the book of Exodus and the Israelites relationship with God as a model for Jesus' redemption in our lives today. Both challenging and encouraging, I finished with a greater sense of the outlandish love of Jesus.

evamadera1's review

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4.0

It is difficult for me to write reviews such as this. I had hoped to participate in a small group counseling that my church puts on semi-annually but the group was full for this time around. Instead, I read the book chapter by chapter each week as I would have if I had participated. The only difference for me this time around is that I did not read to as in-depth an extent as I hope to when I am able to participate in the fall. For that reason, this review is simply a placeholder until the fall.
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