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Have you ever noticed how often we use the word time
in our everyday conversation? Not only are we acutely aware of the
passage of time, but our speech is also littered with references to it:
We kill and waste time. Time flies, or sometimes crawls. We refer to
time in countless expressions and figures of speech.
In Interpreting the Times,
Chuck Pierce tackles the subject of time, specifically as it relates to
God and our relationship with Him, addressing such questions as:
* Is there a Creator who transcends and enters time to connect with His children so they efficiently walk in time?
* When we mess up in one season, can He make us capable of redeeming the times or buying back wasted time?
* Can He extend our horizon line and give us a glimpse of what will be in days ahead?
Pierce moves readers from viewing
time as a philosophy or a curse to seeing it as a real gift from God,
presenting a new reality of space, time, Spirit, and truth as they
advance through the pages. -- Publisher
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