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Paperback Trust: A Godly Woman's Adornment Book

ISBN: 1581349572

ISBN13: 9781581349573

Trust: A Godly Woman's Adornment

(Part of the On-the-Go Devotionals Series)

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An easy-to-carry "pocket book" that steers women away from the world's weak remedies for anxiety and fear and points them to their security in Christ.

While fear-provoking headlines fill our days, and struggles with anxiety are a fact in a fallen world, Scripture says fear does not need to be a fact of life for Christians. This little carry-along "pocket book" for women focuses on the Bible's great truths about what lies beneath their fears...

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Simple yet profound

I love this little devotional and have given my copy away and recommended it to others numerous times. It's short and to the point, but deep at the same time. I highly recommend it.

Great Devotional

I have read through this devotional several times now and continue to highlight passages and ponder the application. Lydia Brownback takes basic concepts of Christianity and makes them fresh and applicable. A quick and easy read - but not lightweight.

Biblical encouragement to trust God and fight unbelief

Lydia Brownback wears many hats, author, speaker, editor and blogger. Her most recent project is a devotional series for women entitled, "On-the-Go Devotionals." Each book is designed to fit a busy woman's lifestyle. She can take a few moments to read first thing in the morning, or she can pack one of these books into her purse or diaper bag and read an entry or two while waiting somewhere. The first in the series, Trust: A Godly Woman's Adornment, consists of 50 short, but insightful, devotions which focus on overcoming fear with believing God. Brownback operates from the firm conviction that our sovereign God is good and He can be trusted, regardless of what our senses may tell us. Trust begins with an introduction from Ms. Brownback in which she unpacks why women are fearful, what is the root of that fear, and what is the biblical prescription for overcoming fear. The organization of the devotions follows a similar progression. The first several devotions discuss fear in a general sense before moving on to more specific scenarios in which women tend to be fearful, such as relationships, circumstances, anxiety and worry, trials, pain and suffering. Without actually listing questions to consider, Brownback writes in such a way that the reader is led to evaluate her heart and consider what it is that has the power to make her anxious. She also addresses the issues of fear and unbelief as they relate to sin, salvation, acceptance, assurance, and security in Christ. Using short studies of various characters in scripture, she shows how faith or unbelief manifest themselves in our decisions and behavior. The final eight or nine devotions emphasize the goodness and love of God to show that He is worthy of all our trust, which is the only means by which we can be free from the sin of unbelief. In this season of my life, my favorite entries were the ones regarding faith in Christ's finished work on my behalf. Like many women, I can begin to think that my performance influences God's attitude toward me. Brownback writes how wrong that way of thinking is in, "No Ifs." "What is the basis for our security with God? How do we know that he listens to our prayers and forgives our sins and takes care of us each day?...We get fearful and anxious because our default thought pattern is that God will do his part if we do ours. The reality is, however, that there is no if. God has already done his part by sending his Son, and in so doing he completed forever our eternal security and adoption into his family. God hates our attempts to earn his favor, not only because they deny the finished work of Jesus, but also because those attempts keep us from enjoying his fellowship. Attempting to earn God's favor will always lead to weariness in the Christian life, or to fear, because no matter what we do, we will never measure up. Nothing we do is up to God's standards. That's why Christ not only died for us -- he lived a perfect life for us
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