

Holy Spirit's Interpretation of the New Testament: A Course in Understanding and Acceptance
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Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Paperback
Author:
Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Paperback
Phil F. (FriskyPhil) reviewed on + 2 more book reviews
The Holy Spirits Interpretation of the New Testament is a 561-page channeled work through Regina Dawn Akers, which took her over a year to scribe. Its best suited for people with an affinity for traditional Christianity, but who are sometimes confused by Biblical messages that can be perceived as judgmental and punitive. The Holy Spirits interpretation cuts through this confusion by presenting a new, practical and uplifting explanation of meaning thats exclusively loving. There are many poetic and beautiful passages such as this one: It is not what you do that matters, but why you do it. Do it for Me. Do it in peace. Do it in love and with joy.
Like the New Testament, the book is organized into 27 chapters with ongoing references to specific verses. Theres a lot of material to digest, and reading a small section at a time is the best approach. Personal enrichment can be enhanced by first reviewing the corresponding chapter in the Bible so that context is better understood. The best part is that the reader has the unexpected direct experience of personal holiness through forgiveness of others and self, and this happens simply from reading words that are of spirit or inspired.
This book is recommended for the serious Biblical student or spiritual seeker.
Karen Bentley
Americas Spiritual Reviewer
May 6, 2009
karen@karenbentley.com
Like the New Testament, the book is organized into 27 chapters with ongoing references to specific verses. Theres a lot of material to digest, and reading a small section at a time is the best approach. Personal enrichment can be enhanced by first reviewing the corresponding chapter in the Bible so that context is better understood. The best part is that the reader has the unexpected direct experience of personal holiness through forgiveness of others and self, and this happens simply from reading words that are of spirit or inspired.
This book is recommended for the serious Biblical student or spiritual seeker.
Karen Bentley
Americas Spiritual Reviewer
May 6, 2009
karen@karenbentley.com
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