Unshakable Hope

By Max Lucado

Unshakable Hope - Max Lucado
  • Release Date: 2018-08-07
  • Genre: Christianity
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Description

What feels shaky in your world? Maybe you feel hurt by the past, disappointed by the present, or worried about the future. If so, there is hope. For every problem in life, God has given you a promise.

In the New York Times bestselling book, Unshakable Hope, Max Lucado unpacks 12 of the Bible’s most significant promises, equipping you to overcome difficult circumstances by keeping your focus on the hope found in the promises of Scripture.

Whether it’s heart disease or cancer, job failure or addiction, natural disasters or family disasters, mass murders or mental illness, there are so many reasons to be overwhelmed and hope can feel hard to come by. Now more than ever, we need the definitive declarations of our mighty and loving God.

In this book, you will be reminded that God’s promises are irrevocable because:
God is unchangingGod is faithfulGod is strongGod cannot lie
What is your life built on—the circumstances of life or the promises of God? The answer to that question changes everything. Join Max as he takes a closer look at Scripture’s unbreakable promises and shows you how to live with unshakable hope.

Reviews

  • All sugar, no protein

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    By dpetrie
    Personally I found this book to be of little value. It felt like it was written for the sake of selling another book. The exegesis was non-existent to poor. The basic premise that there are 7,000+ promises in the Bible for you is just false. The majority were written for a specific people and purpose. They are not name it and claim it promises. The certainty that is claimed was hard to read. Max comes across with an air of “certainty” that I find difficult to accept. For example in the text about the passage in Ezekiel he says, “Who could this be but Satan? This prophecy is nothing less than a description of the fall of the devil.” Well… I disagree. I believe as it states that that passage is a reference to the King of Tyre. And the reference to Isa 14:12 and Lucifer. Modern translations do not translate the proper name Lucifer there. Only the KJV and NKJV. The current thinking is that passage does not refer to Satan. In summary, this book is not my cup of tea
  • Unshakeable Hope

    5
    By daddyeo
    My hope is secure and founded on His promises now more than ever after reading Unshakeable Hope. Hallelujah!
  • Unshakeable Hope

    5
    By Jessedeg
    Another amazing book by Max Lucado. This book makes you laugh as Max is a very relatable author and isn’t afraid to make fun of himself. He has a way of sharing real life stories of people like Billy Graham and other well-known Christians to send a message home to the reader that makes you realize how the Lord loves you and will bless your life in ways you can’t begin to imagine. Only God is capable of turning our trials into triumphs. I laughed and cried when I read this book. I highly recommend.
  • Always the Best

    5
    By Always Tracking
    I enjoy, love, and learn from every book I have read by this wonderful man ... and trust me, I have read many of them. I always feel happy and blessed after reading one of his books. I will be sharing my joy with others. Thank You!