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The Jeremiah Project Part 1-The Scrapbook

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Product Code: 9781449783860
ISBN13: 9781449783860
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The Jeremiah Project Part 1-The Scrapbook

$27.95
$25.91
Sale 7%
 

Turn off all the noise, and get yourself comfortable. Jeremiah invites you in. The Jeremiah Project Part 1-The Scrapbook has the bones of a study guide but as Scripture is searched and questions are answered the study takes on the form of a novelette. The study begins with Jeremiah's official appointment. Jeremiah will represent the Lord in a monumental court case that administers justice. This case still affects us today.

The Lord had a legal and binding relationship with Israel. Their relationship is compared to marriage in this study of God's Word. When God acquired Israel as a vessel-bride, Israel acquired God's promises, which were outlined in a living and breathing contract. The once gracious contract which united the two parties in holy union has by legal recourse become a beast which, in study, serves to bind the pair in its merciless grip.

The Jeremiah Project Part 1-The Scrapbook is a user-friendly study that you cannot afford to miss. It's like finding a few more pieces to that big puzzle of life. Some of us have a good start at putting it all together, but the picture of life becomes a little clearer and makes more sense after spending some time with Jeremiah. You will find insightful information as he, by appointment from God, delivers wisdom, comfort, and strength that will get many through the upheaval in our world.




Author: A. J. Foltz
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication Date: May 02, 2013
Number of Pages: 240 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 1449783864
ISBN-13: 9781449783860
 

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