Review of Embracing God In The Right Perspective With The Right Foundation of Faith In Him

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Review of Embracing God In The Right Perspective With The Right Foundation of Faith In Him

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Embracing God In The Right Perspective With The Right Foundation of Faith In Him" by Chris Tham.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Embracing God In The Right Perspective With The Right Foundation of Faith In Him by Chris Tham is a book that educates on spirituality, especially as a Christian. In this book, Chris Tham makes us understand that knowledge without God is not the truth. It covers all the important aspects that we have to understand and answers questions such as, who is God? Who are you? Who is the devil? It also helps us understand what knowledge is and what truth is. The author also teaches us about sin, death, judgment, end-time prophecy, and so much more.
 
It is a book mixed with both intellectual and spiritual wisdom. It awakens the reader to a lot of things about our spirituality with references from the Bible. The author's objective seems to be to clearly point out the incorrect perspective of God that leads to ignorance of God, which the author feels weakens the believers. The author clearly understands who God is and does a fantastic job of passing some of that knowledge along to us.

Chris Tham did an amazing job with this book. He did so well to put so much knowledge and wisdom on each page of the book that you have no option but to enjoy each sentence. It is written in simple English, which makes it easy to read and understand. I love and appreciate how the author answers and explains the questions in some of the chapters. I also love the biblical stories and references and how they bring more life to the book. Chapter 3 is my favorite. I got to learn the distinction between knowledge and truth and also the teachings of Lao Tzu. This book is, as the author stated at the beginning, a priceless companion guide to studying the Word of God.
 
Embracing God In The Right Perspective With The Right Foundation of Faith In Him is a beautiful work of art. There are no negative aspects to the book, and it was exceptionally well-edited as I found no errors while reading it.
 
I gladly rate this book 4 out of 4 stars because it is filled with information and the author did an excellent job of making it interesting to read and learn from. It was also properly edited and the ideas flowed well. I totally enjoyed reading it.
 
I recommend this book to all who enjoy books on spirituality as it explains a lot about God, who we are, the devil, and the crucial steps towards salvation and discovering one's true purpose in this present world. I also recommend it to anyone who wants to learn what the Bible has to say about some important things. This book is best enjoyed when read with patience.

 

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Wow!
This is the kind of book I would love to read.
Thank you for this great review
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I'll definitely add this book to my shelve. It's the teaching of Lao Tzu and the distinction between knowledge and Truth that got me. Nice review.
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A book that evokes spiritual awareness. A nice read for anyone so inclined.
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This is not my type of book, so I'll pass on this. Great job though!
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Religious books never go out of style as they keep reiterating steadfastness in God. Beautiful!
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I enjoy reading books on spirituality. The review is great and am sure that the book is great. I'll definitely add it to my book shelf.
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This review is captivating. Truly, a Christian can have knowledge and think he already has God. This review has really given me a reason to get to know God on a personal basis other than going for knowledge alone. Thanks for taking out your time to review put down this great review.
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I love christian novels. There is always something new to learn. Awesome review
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This is another book I would love to keep reading. Awesome review.
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Thank you so much for the wonderfully written review! This is the type of book that I usually avoid, spirituality is not the genre that I would usually go for, but because of your review, this book got my interest, so thank you for that!
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Great to see a book mixed with intellectual and spiritual wisdom. Great review.
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The Apostle Paul cried out "O that I may know Christ". This is the cry of many hearts. I commend the writer for his dedication to spreading the Word. Thanks for the review.
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Our lives are intertwined with the lives of the people close to us, which is a double-edged sword because we can't always choose the people close to us, starting with our family.
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Reviews of this book are interesting to read and yours isn't an exception. Thanks for the review.
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