SONG OF REDEMPTION by Lynn Austin
Posted 04-23-2008 at 07:24 PM by LibertyJen
Book Two of CHRONICLES OF THE KINGS series
WOW! I just finished this sequel: it is so incredible! Pretty darn graphic as it describes the evil that was the Assyrian Empire ... yet King Hezekiah remains committed to God, especially when it made no sense to do so. I found great peace in reading this tale as I continue my resolve to put my family's needs above my career demands. This has been a very difficult time for the past four months as I struggle against an immature management team, a highly demanding senior management, and simply too many circumstances beyond my control frustrating my path. Yet, God is faithful. He has rescued me and put me here for a purpose, so I will rest in His promises to never leave me and to bless others because of my commitment to him.
I am looking forward to reading the next book ... which is being held for me at the Library right now!
WOW! I just finished this sequel: it is so incredible! Pretty darn graphic as it describes the evil that was the Assyrian Empire ... yet King Hezekiah remains committed to God, especially when it made no sense to do so. I found great peace in reading this tale as I continue my resolve to put my family's needs above my career demands. This has been a very difficult time for the past four months as I struggle against an immature management team, a highly demanding senior management, and simply too many circumstances beyond my control frustrating my path. Yet, God is faithful. He has rescued me and put me here for a purpose, so I will rest in His promises to never leave me and to bless others because of my commitment to him.
I am looking forward to reading the next book ... which is being held for me at the Library right now!
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