

I only took a star o This is not necessarily intended as a daily devotional, but that’s how I chose to read it: slowly, over a long period of time. (Note: I didn’t even pick it out for myself: My mom gifted it to me on Easter.) I love Max Lucado’s conversational writing style and how he infuses humor throughout, but also knows when to be serious. As someone who frequently battles with the giants of anxiety, frustration, and recently, grief, this was just the book I needed at the time I needed it. This is not necessarily intended as a daily devotional, but that’s how I chose to read it: slowly, over a long period of time. Lucado did an excellent job here and it spoke greatly to me.more I'm at that very dark point of my life that these giants in my life seem insurmountable, but this book helped opened my eyes to keep seeking God, to keep my eyes on Him to meet me exactly where I am at. The Psalms were often to written out of fun, glorious, happy times, but out of despair, heartache, gut wrenching times where David chose to praise God instead of complain, have self-pity. Much of this book was read at the gym while sitting at the pool watching my kids swim/play or in the jacuzzi, relaxing after a tough workout.Īs God moved greatly in me, I began to see what I understood about David was a bit off. This book took me many weeks to read as God was working on me with each section I read. The Psalms were often to written out of fun, glorious, happy times, but out of despair, heartache, gut wrenching times wher Jerry recommended this book to me and I am forever grateful. As God moved greatly in me, I began to see what I understood about David was a bit off. Much of this book was read at the gym while sitting at the pool watching my kids swim/play or in the jacuzzi, relaxing after a tough workout.

Jerry recommended this book to me and I am forever grateful. Comenzamos a concentrarnos en Dios, recogemos cinco piedras, tomamos cinco decisiones y damos un golpe.more Y mientras estos gigantes tratan de dominarnos, ¡nosotros sabemos qué hacer! Hemos aprendido lo que David aprendió y actuamos de acuerdo con lo realizado por él. Estas amenazas de tamaño gigante aún se muestran insolentemente y se pavonean en nuestras vidas, robándonos el sueño, apropiándose de nuestra paz y quitándonos nuestra alegría. Los Goliat todavía recorren nuestro mundo.

Pero cuando se concentró en los gigantes.

Cuando se concentró en Dios, los gigantes cayeron. Aunque no necesitamos hacerlo solos.Įsta mirada profunda a la vida de David cava hondo en las derrotas que sufrió y en las victorias que logró cuando enfrentó a los gigantes de su vida.
