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None like him by jen wilkin
None like him by jen wilkin













none like him by jen wilkin none like him by jen wilkin

She provides verses for meditation, questions for reflection, and a prayer. What I found really makes this book unique is it’s not just a book you read through (although just the text alone is a blessing). I knew right from the Introduction on Becoming a God-Fearing Woman this book would be a huge blessing – not just for me, but for any woman who reads it. We are not, of course, and she goes into detail about each of these characteristics and, of course, relates personal stories and scriptural reference. In None Like Him Jen Wilkin she shares how God is self-existent, self-sufficient, immutable, eternal, omniscient, omnipresent, omnipotent, infinite, sovereign, and incomprehensible.

none like him by jen wilkin none like him by jen wilkin

I did receive a sample of the product in exchange for this Jen Wilkin book review. Choice of winners and opinions are 100% my own and NOT influenced by monetary compensation. When I was given the opportunity to review the Jen Wilkin book None Like Him: 10 Ways God is Different From Us (and Why That’s a Good Thing).ĭisclosure (in accordance with the FTC’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising”): Many thanks to Propeller Consulting, LLC for providing this prize for the giveaway. Unfortunately, I fell behind, but I have been working on it at home, and I just love the way it’s presented and how she encourages us to study God’s Word. The Knowledge of the Holy The Attributes of God, A.W.I was recently introduced to the work of Jen Wilkin by our Women’s Bible Study group at church with her Study of Hebrews. Transcript from RCC Spring Retreat, Hebrews 12 Hebrews 12_18-29.The Joy of Fearing God, by Jerry Bridges.What are some of the gifts and benefits the Lord promises to those who fear Him?Īdditional Resources while reading the Introduction: What characteristics describe a woman who fears the Lord? While reading and meditating on Psalm 111 and 112, What’s one specific step you can take to regularly, “consider the majesty of your limitless God”? Have you “lost sight of the majesty of God”? What is filling your vision instead? Where do you find yourself fearing man, or loving yourself, rather than, or more than, fearing/loving God? Scripture Readings : Psalm 111, 112, Hebrews 12Īs you consider the past few days/weeks, do you need the Spirit’s help to grow more in taking sin seriously/repenting, OR in seeing God’s grace and forgiveness through Jesus, as bigger than your sin? Here are a few additional options for personal study and/or fellowship discussions:















None like him by jen wilkin