Finding inner peace through scripture has been a long and winding path. I had been chasing this tranquility for years, but I could never quite get to the point where I was completely satisfied. I felt I was doing all the right things - attending church, praying, and reading the Bible - but nothing seemed to help me.
One day, I happened to get "finding inner peace through scripture" a book that changed everything. It was a book of scripture-based thoughts and musings. I was skeptical at first, but I decided to give it a try.
As I went through the book, I started to feel a feeling of inner calm that I had never experienced before. I quickly discovered that the scripture-based thoughts were enabling me to gain better knowledge and connection with God.
I found myself reflecting on the scriptures more and more, and my heart became filled with love and pleasure. I felt a tremendous connection to God, and I recognized that He was the source of my inner calm.
Through this book, I have achieved real inner serenity. I am now able to live my life with a fresh feeling of purpose and joy. I am very glad to have found this route to inner peace, and I am thrilled to share it with others.
This was Sophia after obtaining this book. I also talked about my colleague and you'd want to go through and see what the Lord can accomplish for you through the scripture.
This is a self-help book that takes you on a journey of deep Prayers. You may include fasting which I provided as a bonus for you toward the conclusion of the book.
Get a copy today and enjoy the tremendous sensation of completeness and mental serenity of mind
Deborah Parker is Professor of Italian at the University of Virginia. She is the General Editor of The World of Dante (www.worldofdante.org) and editor of the blog, A Hymn to Intellectual Beauty: Creative Minds and Fashion (http://creativemindsandfashion.com/). She and Mark Parker have a blog on Sucking Up: Sycophancy in life and workplace on Psychology Today (https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/...)