Review of Who Told You That You Were Naked?

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Who Told You That You Were Naked?" by William Combs.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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This book Who Told You, You Were Naked is written by Williams E. Combs. It is a Christian book, which helps Christians who have backslid in the things of God, and it also helps those who are still working in his vineyard to be motivated and stay true to their faith. The author focused on making his readers understand the concept of Sin, Faith, and Salvation. He discusses how these three concepts can affect their lives as Christians.

The author started by telling the story of Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden and how they lived there as man and wife. He talks about how they were chased out from the garden of Eden. What could have happened?? Whose fault was it?? Can their errors be forgiven?? How was life outside the garden of Eden for Adam and Eve? The author carefully revealed all of these in the book.

This author is great! I must say there is no aspect of the Christian life he missed in this book, from sin to faith, to healing, to rest in God, to following Christ, no important aspect was left, and this even makes the book more interesting for its reader because they find a guide to solving all problems they have as Christians.

The author of Who Told You, You Were Naked tried to connect and relate the early Christians to the new generation Christians. This book also encouraged its readers to follow Jesus. It focuses on how to follow him as well as how to be consistent in following him. This book also discussed the importance of a Christian making God his resting place. Resting here, as explained by the author, doesn't mean taking a day off; it simply means bringing all your worries to God, and he will give you rest, just like He said in the book of Matthew 11:28.

God gives them peace, and that is the rest that the author means. This book is very informative; it tells the Christians a lot concerning following Christ. The author discussed faith and its relationship to our life in a pellucid manner. He made us understand that while little faith can do little or nothing for you, genuine faith can move mountains; he also showed us how our faith could cause healing.

This book has a lot of positive impacts on the readers, impacts that could change their lives for the better. This book is a must-read for every Christian. This book made me realize the plans God has for us; the Lord's plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future, as he said in the book of Jeremiah 29:11. For instance, in chapter one, page 11, the author explains God's plan for newlyweds.

This book is so exciting and has a lot of positive information for a successful Christian marriage and a good Christian life. I couldn't find any errors in this book; it was exceptionally well edited. I would rate it 4 out of 4 stars because of a work well done by the author. The message was passed effectively.

I recommend this book for all Christians and everyone who yearns for a successful marriage and a life worthy of emulation in God.

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After reading the review I believe that this book will not only be useful for the christians but also for people of other religions who want to seek peace and happiness in their religion by adhering to it in the best of ways. Thanks for the excellent review.
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