The book is basically about what the atonement really means in our individual lives. It is intertwined with stories from The Bible and a modern day story of one man's troubled marriage. The book takes us through his struggle to find forgiveness and healing. Such a good book!
What I learned:
1. Most of us usually try to find faults with those who have wronged us rather than looking at our own faults. Thus, making it more difficult to forgive them and move on.
2. Each one of us is of abundant value to the Lord. We each have such a special purpose...we need to treat each other as such.
3. Satan is real. When we sin, we may not realize it until he has wrapped his cords and chains tightly around us for some time. It may start with something as little as a negative thought or word.
4. The Atonement of Jesus Christ is for EVERYBODY. We are all sinners, but can all be forgiven. Nobody is exempt from this great gift.
5. Christ was the perfect example of forgiveness. The easier we forgive, the happier we will be in this life.

p.s. I made my very first lemon meringue pie for dessert. It was splendid. Next time i'll try making the crust from scratch.
p.s.s. Our next book is The Lightning Theif...can't wait!!
5 comments:
I think after discussing it, I seemed to like it even more. It was a good book, just not like the page turners that I give 4 and 5 stars to.
Thanks for having us. It was super fun.
I have had this book recommended to me on numerous occasions and then I get busy and don't end up reading and then when I do decide I will read something I forget all about this book but now I am going to read it! It sounds just wonderful!
Thanks for sharing!
JoLynn
I still haven't read this. I will someday. Next time you make lemon meringue pie, you should make two. (hint hint)
next time you make lemon meringue pie, you should share with the one that gave you the book from which you read and got that amazing insight! :) (hint hint)
One of my top 5 books ever. LOVE it. And I'm just finishing the percy jackson series. Very cute fun reads.
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