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Thursday
Oct092008

Review of "Recover Your Good Heart"-- Joel Brueseke

A review of my book, Recover Your Good Heart,  from blogger Joel Brueseke:

In the midst of a church culture that tends to put a huge emphasis on outward behavior change and religious activity, Jim Robbins’ book Recover Your Good Heart is a refreshing and much needed look into the true life that we have in Christ that is lived freely and abundantly from within -- through the new heart that God gave us when we were raised to life with Christ.

How many Christians are still living with the mentality of something that was true at one time -– that our hearts were deceitful and desperately wicked -– when the scriptures tell us that in Christ God has taken away the old, unredeemed, sinful heart and placed in us a brand new heart that is holy, righteous and good!

It’s in our new God-given heart that we find real life and our true identity.  Robbins examines the scriptures to show us what this new heart is and how we live from our good heart rather than trying harder to become something better.  I highly recommend this book for anyone who tends to live in guilt and shame, or for anyone who simply wants to grow in understanding their true identity in Christ so they can freely live the life they were always meant to live.

--Joel Brueseke, www.graceroots.org

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Reader Comments (1)

Jim,
Go Joel! I'm a regular fellow blogging friend of Joel's. Love his Grace Roots blog and podcasts. Excellent review of your book here, Jim.

Blessings,
~Amy :)
http://amyiswalkinginthespirit.blogspot.com

October 9, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterAmy

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