Pure Joy : 90 Devotions On The Book Of James
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A 90-day devotional exploring the mystery of attaining joy through suffering.
In the book of James, we’re told in no uncertain terms that the testing of our faith will result in perseverance, bringing us to a point where we “lack nothing.” But how can we really treat our trials with a spirit of “pure joy”? In this 90-day devotional, readers will embark on a journey through James’ enigmatic appeal, encouraging them to witness the profound transformation that unfolds when we embrace Christ’s power amidst our anguish, bewilderment, discontent, and hardship. Readers will gain a new perspective so that when life comes crashing in, they will experience a greater willingness to rejoice and trust the One who uses all suffering to make us mature and complete in Him.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781648709333
ISBN10: 1648709338
Compiled by: DaySpring
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: February 2024
Publisher: DaySpring
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