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Long years of prayer and contemplation disclosed to a holy Trappist monk many long-forgotten secrets about God and man -- surprising secrets that reveal to you who God is and who you are in His sight.
The author, Father M. Raymond, gives you the keys to unlock the mysteries of pain and of success and failure. Father Raymond's electrifying message will revolutionize your view of yourself and of the meaning of the events of your daily life; it will fill your soul with a new sense of your own dignity in Christ, and it will fire you with delightful excitement for the things of God.
Synopsis
Trappist Father M. Raymond shows here that the reality of who you are in Christ is much greater than you think. He reveals how you can live your life in the fullness of God's freedom, and gives you the keys to unlock numerous mysteries: your identity before God, how to find true intimacy with Him, the purpose of pain and suffering, the pathway to true success, how you can serve Him in your work, and much more.
This electrifying message will revolutionize your view of yourself and of the meaning of the events of your daily life. It will fire you with delightful excitement for the things of God!
Synopsis
Spiritual and psychological
insights from a Trappist monk
Long years of prayer and contemplation disclosed to a holy Trappist monk many long-forgotten secrets about God and man surprising secrets that reveal to you who God is . . . and who you are in His sight.
In spellbinding detail filled with holy fire, Trappist Father M. Raymond shows that the reality of who you are in Christ is much greater than you think. Indeed, the spiritual realities that Father Raymond unveils are beyond the wildest dreams of most believers. He reveals how Almighty God actually needs you, how you can live your life in the fullness of God's freedom, and how no matter what you can even stand in the world as straight as Christ Himself. Father Raymond also gives you the keys to unlock the mysteries of pain and of success and failure. In a startling way, he even discloses the mysteries of the future itself.