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From Natural Life to Divine Life
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- ISBN8233547942
- EAN9798233547942
- Date de parution26/12/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Many believers carry a quiet weariness they struggle to name. Outwardly faithful, inwardly sincere, yet deeply tired, they sense a tension within themselves that discipline, effort, or religious activity has never fully resolved. There is an unspoken hunger for rest, for order, for a life that feels aligned rather than constantly strained. This book gently invites the reader into that hidden place.
It explores the difference between a life driven by natural strength and one governed from within by Christ Himself. Without pressure or performance, it traces the inward passage where self-rule gives way to surrender, and inner chaos slowly yields to peace. The Cross is revealed not as an outward symbol, but as a living divide within the heart, where one way of life ends and another begins. As the pages unfold, the reader is not pushed to strive harder, but quietly led to rest deeper.
What emerges is a calm, steady clarity, a rediscovery of spiritual order, and a peace that no longer depends on circumstances. This is a book for those who long to stop managing their inner life and begin living from a source greater than themselves.
It explores the difference between a life driven by natural strength and one governed from within by Christ Himself. Without pressure or performance, it traces the inward passage where self-rule gives way to surrender, and inner chaos slowly yields to peace. The Cross is revealed not as an outward symbol, but as a living divide within the heart, where one way of life ends and another begins. As the pages unfold, the reader is not pushed to strive harder, but quietly led to rest deeper.
What emerges is a calm, steady clarity, a rediscovery of spiritual order, and a peace that no longer depends on circumstances. This is a book for those who long to stop managing their inner life and begin living from a source greater than themselves.






















