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Read by Jim Cymbala
What Would Your Life Look Like with Jesus Every Day? Whether we consciously know it or not, our hearts ache for the life-giving touch of Jesus. Yes, each new day brings its own set of challenges and unforeseen events. Yet, in Jesus, we can find the grace, the strength, and the peace to face those days with new hope. Bestselling author and senior pastor of the Brooklyn Tabernacle, Jim Cymbala, has written this devotional because his own spiritual journey over the years has been invigorated by countless days of meeting God in a fresh way and being renewed in his inner person. On so many occasions, he would read a devotional, and a promise from God's Word encouraged him to once again put his full trust in Christ for the unique circumstances of that upcoming day. Pastor Cymbala wants the same experience for you, and that is why he has written this uplifting daily guide. This daily devotional will inspire you to: - experience Jesus anew, each and every day, - find strength in the promises of Jesus, - place your trust wholeheartedly in Christ, - discover hope, encouragement, and fulfilling purpose on a daily basis Meet Jesus every day. Draw close to God, and he promises to draw close to you. James R. Cymbala is an American author and pastor of the Brooklyn Tabernacle. He is also a former college basketball player for the United States Naval Academy and the University of Rhode Island. Cymbala's best-selling books include Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire; Fresh Faith; and Fresh Power. In 2002, Cymbala was nominated for a Dove Award for Musical of the Year, for his work on Light of the World, along with his wife, Carol Cymbala and their 270-voice Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir. He has been the pastor of Brooklyn Tabernacle since 1971. When he began, the church membership numbered fewer than 30 persons. As of 2012, the church numbers over 16,000 members
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