In Calling Things That Are Not As Though They Were
, Barb
talks about faith, and how it operates. One does not usually have faith in that
which is already present, but in that which cannot be seen. In many scriptures
it is pointed out that God or Jesus says what will be rather than what is. One
example is the famous “Let there be light.” There is no wishy washyness when
the divine speaks of what will be. There are many examples of each time one
speaks of the unseen as manifest.
I give Calling Things That Are Not As Though They Were
three
out of five stars for non-Christians and four out of five stars for Christians.
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