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Delivered

Experiencing God's Power in Your Pain

Beth Moore

Religion / Biblical Studies / Old Testament / Poetry & Wisdom Literature

Based on her bestselling book, Get Out of That Pit, and condensed for busy readers, Beth Moore delivers a stirring message of sheer hope, utter deliverance, and glorious freedom of God.

When you find yourself in a "pit" of loneliness, anxiety, depression, and hopelessness, there is a way out. God is in the deliverance business. He longs for you to be free, to know the love and presence that are better than life--and the power of His Word that defies all darkness.

In Delivered, Beth Moore discusses the three primary ways you can end up in a pit: you may be thrown in, you may slip in, or you may jump in! Beth shares her own journey out of the pit and the way the poetic expressions of Psalm 40 rewarded her with a new song for her soul given by her Savior.

In this soul-stirring book, you'll find:

  • Short chapters packed with wisdom and practical advice
  • Encouragement and hope for those struggling through hard times
  • Perfect for use as a devotional or for small group study

You can be free from the worst life has to offer and learn to take Christ's mighty arm when he reaches into the depths of the pit you've been stuck in. In Delivered, break through past hurts and find true peace and freedom at last.

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