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By James T. Burson. The chapters of this book are connected in this singular manner; always, there is the attempt to display the grandeur of God’s purpose in creation. Never, is it proposed that God had a good idea which went awry and thereafter He supposedly has been picking up the pieces. Our confidence, as believers, may always be premised upon an over-riding assurance that God does not behave like a mortal, being hesitant, exasperated, indecisive, or hoping for the best outcome.
This volume expresses the author’s confidence in a far greater outcome of the entire human epoch, than that which is generally proposed to the world. The flow of human history will not end in a groan, rather, a crescendo of praise by all, to a true God of love and mercy. God will not only win but He will radiate His victory over absolutely all that he has made; no other truth can settle the heart like this. 328 pages.







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