Saturday, April 20, 2019

Delivered by Beth Moore

This pocket-sized book, "derived from material previously published in Get Out of That Pit," contains the essential excerpts from that earlier work, making it lean and mean, so to speak. Pared down, it effectively addresses how to work with God when we find ourselves in sin or dogged by sinful attitudes, such as resentment or bitterness, which Beth Moore calls "pits". The author addresses the three ways we get into pits: we are thrown into, slip into, or jump into them. Her next three chapters address how to get out in three steps (cry out, confess and consent), waiting on God, and making up your mind. After deliverance, a new song will result, and you can learn to live without pits. Beth Moore's writing is clear, concise and on target. She is often very funny, and I found her illustrations to be on the money. I highly recommend this book. It would be a worthwhile reread a couple of times a year to remind myself of how to stay in a victorious walk with God. I received this book for free in exchange for my unbiased review through the Thomas Nelson Booksneeze Program.

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