Review by Princepetr -- The Spirituality Puzzle
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Review by Princepetr -- The Spirituality Puzzle
The Spirituality Puzzle by James Rondinone and Renee Rondinone has to do with your personal relationship and fellowship with God. The author wants the reader to understand that without faithfulness to God, there can be no Christian life. The writer gives us a clear view of righteousness, forgiveness, water baptism and salvation by repentance.
This book also talks about reconciliation. This is the restoration of a friendly relationship with God. When we repent and believe in Christ, we are placed in a sanctified state, meaning that we are in a permanent and continuous state of salvation. The author made reference to dispensation. This is a period of time when God entrusts gospel dissemination to specific people.
As I read through the corpus of his writings, I learned to understand how he thinks and understands what he believes.The writer totally believes in having a personal relationship with God. There is an important aspect of the book that talks about the tribulation period. There will be a world ruler who will intervene in the world annihilation and bring world peace. Some treaty will be signed and after 3 years the world ruler will cause the collapse of the agreement. The writer describes this as the change of a peaceful climate.
I like this book because each chapter contains various quotes from the Bible. The author made reference to Enoch from the scriptures. Something significant happened in his life and he had an encounter with God. Enoch continued to follow God until the day of his death.
I don’t have anything to dislike about this book because the most significant element in our Christian life is our personal relations and fellowship with God. In our present-day society, we are unsure of what will happen next across the globe. There are wars, famines, economic collapse and many natural disasters. Being faithful to God gives us great peace and assurance that we will be brought through by His promises of blessings and the reward of eternal life in Heaven. In terms of the book’s editing, I didn't find any errors, which gave me the impression that the book was exceptionally well-edited.
I rate this 4 out of 4 stars. It deserves a full rating because it’s easy to read. I got the writer's point of view from the beginning. I would recommend this to Christians who are looking to better communicate the reason for the hope within them and also for those looking for answers. For anyone who thinks that Bible-believing Christians are incapable of logical reasoning, this book is not for them.
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Thanks for your comment and idea.
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Thanks for your thoughts, we have to strengthen our relationship with God.Caffrey_19 wrote: ↑26 Apr 2020, 17:35 This sounds like a call to strengthen one’s relationship with God and follow him in the exact ways he has advised. Inspiring review.
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