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Calling Things That Are Not
- Narrated by: Gregory Allen Siders
- Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
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Summary
The principle of calling things that are not as though they are is the spiritual principle through which everything physical becomes manifest. God created the light by calling for light when only darkness was there. Jesus used this same method calling the lepers clean and healing them, arousing the dead to life, and bringing peace to the storm.
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- globalsinc
- 09-05-20
Persuaded to want more
I listened to this book on my morning walk during lockdown. Start to finish.
I was persuaded....to explore more. So I listened again. Something was missing.
Oh, I got the message BUT I wanted more depth and ‘how to’ do.
I found the narrator too informal and wanted more gravitas in his voice. He was chatty instead of persuasive and compelling
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