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Knowing God

'Knowing God' is a book designed to help those who are seeking God or want to know God in a much deeper way to get a much better understanding of the character of God. The subjects are salvation, forgiveness, and love, which are explored thoroughly in my book.

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Product Details:
Author: Sana Edoja
Paperback: 144 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: April 11, 2007
Language: English
ISBN: 1419650629
Product Width: 225.5 centimeters
Product Height: 150.0 centimeters
Product Weight: 0.44 pounds
Package Length: 9.0 inches
Package Width: 6.0 inches
Package Height: 0.33 inches
Package Weight: 0.6 pounds
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5Reviewed By: Janice S Ramkissoon from Write2Shine:  Jan 05, 2011
By Sana Edoja
`Knowing God' is a collection of articles, forming an introductory style bible study guide. The Author's aim is to help others understand that "There is nothing more beautiful and exciting than having a wonderful relationship with a loving God." And in order to bring this point across, Sana Edoja has chosen topics that are likely to affect individuals who haven't yet come into a relationship with Christ.

The book is broken down into different headings, based on the title of the articles. The reader can therefore, choose topics of interest and be able to have easy access to bible references dealing with that particular aspect of their life. Sana also urges readers to heed Paul's advice according to Acts 17:11 as they study this book, "Now the Bereans were of more noble character than the Thessalonians, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures everyday to see if what Paul said was true."


I believe the message that the author would most like to drive home is found in article 17, and in its title: "We have authority and victory over the enemy through Christ". In this article, Sana reminds us to focus on Christ. Using the scene of Matthew 4:6, she reminds her readers that the devil also knows scriptures and that "there is no greater lie, than one that's mixed with truth." For this reason she urges readers to Focus on God, for "when we know the word of God like Jesus did (2000 years ago) and confess the scriptures throughout our life, using them to combat the lies of Satan,..." We will win the battle.


The author shares her experience in little bite sizes particularly in article 33 "God has given us free will" and others such as "Overcoming Temptation" and "Sexual Immorality" relating the practical side of what takes place when one does not focus on Christ. Having found Christ we are now responsible so article 40 is fitting towards the end of the book as she asks the question: "Are you fit to be God's disciple?" Sana once enjoyed "clubbing on weekends". Having found Christ, she lost interest both in that hobby as well as in the music. "I found that clubbing and worldly music were doorways for sin..." listing a few of these sins as "lust, violence, drugs, sex and alcohol" and points out that "they don't satisfy the craving needs of our souls for love." And so it is important to not conform to the ways of this world as article 41 highlights.

My recommendations, in order to get the best out of this book, would be to treat it as a reference guide rather than a book you sit down and read from cover to cover. It would be a great gift for a new-born believer, to help towards spiritual growth.

5EXCELLENT also as a Gift Book  Oct 30, 2010
By A.
KNOWING GOD by Christian author SANA EDOJA: A deserved 5-Star review for this 144 pages encouraging and enlightening book. Well presented content and context with a well defined cover. A book to consider when gift buying - in any season. Top marks to this very able author Sana. God bless.

Review contributed by Eliza Earsman, author of Days of Elijah (Revised): A True Story (232 pages) and also A Collection of Verse - 108 pages nonfiction.


5KNOWING GOD  Jun 13, 2010
By Sana Edoja
`Knowing God' is a collection of articles, forming an introductory style bible study guide. The Author's aim is to help others understand that "There is nothing more beautiful and exciting than having a wonderful relationship with a loving God." And in order to bring this point across, Sana Edoja has chosen topics that are likely to affect individuals who haven't yet come into a relationship with Christ.

The book is broken down into different headings, based on the title of the articles. The reader can therefore, choose topics of interest and be able to have easy access to bible references dealing with that particular aspect of their life. Sana also urges readers to heed Paul's advice according to Acts 17:11 as they study this book, "Now the Bereans were of more noble character than the Thessalonians, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures everyday to see if what Paul said was true."


I believe the message that the author would most like to drive home is found in article 17, and in its title: "We have authority and victory over the enemy through Christ". In this article, Sana reminds us to focus on Christ. Using the scene of Matthew 4:6, she reminds her readers that the devil also knows scriptures and that "there is no greater lie, than one that's mixed with truth." For this reason she urges readers to Focus on God, for "when we know the word of God like Jesus did (2000 years ago) and confess the scriptures throughout our life, using them to combat the lies of Satan,..." We will win the battle.


The author shares her experience in little bite sizes particularly in article 33 "God has given us free will" and others such as "Overcoming Temptation" and "Sexual Immorality" relating the practical side of what takes place when one does not focus on Christ. Having found Christ we are now responsible so article 40 is fitting towards the end of the book as she asks the question: "Are you fit to be God's disciple?" Sana once enjoyed "clubbing on weekends". Having found Christ, she lost interest both in that hobby as well as in the music. "I found that clubbing and worldly music were doorways for sin..." listing a few of these sins as "lust, violence, drugs, sex and alcohol" and points out that "they don't satisfy the craving needs of our souls for love." And so it is important to not conform to the ways of this world as article 41 highlights.

My recommendations, in order to get the best out of this book, would be to treat it as a reference guide rather than a book you sit down and read from cover to cover. It would be a great gift for a new-born believer, to help towards spiritual growth.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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