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The Women Who Waited: A Call to Intercessory Faith

Par : Tehillah Gbaryea
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231246014
  • EAN9798231246014
  • Date de parution28/08/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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The Women Who Waited: A Call to Intercessory FaithIn the epic story of Jesus's final days, the spotlight often falls on the apostles, the crowds, and the crucifiers. But in the background, a silent, powerful drama unfolds with a group of anonymous women who followed Him to the end. The Women Who Waited is a profound look at the anonymous figures who stood at the foot of the cross, weeping for the Savior.
This book is a deep meditation on their sorrow, their courage, and their unique form of faith-a faith of quiet, sorrowful intercession that stood unwavering when everyone else had fled. This book will guide you to: Embrace a compassionate heart: Discover the spiritual power of empathetic sorrow, learning to weep for the world and stand with those who are suffering, just as these women stood with Jesus.
Practice a faith that endures: See how genuine faith is not always about bold declarations or miraculous displays, but about a patient, waiting presence in the midst of pain and uncertainty. Unlock the power of intercession: Understand how the spiritual discipline of interceding for others, even in silence, is a vital and powerful act that moves the heart of God. Find strength in vulnerability: Learn from the example of women who found immense strength in their vulnerability, showing that true courage is not the absence of sorrow, but the willingness to feel it and offer it to God.
The Women Who Waited is a vital and moving guide for every believer who feels a burden for a broken world. It's a compelling invitation to a deeper, more mature faith-one that is born not in the loud cheers of a crowd, but in the quiet, compassionate cries of an intercessor's heart.
The Women Who Waited: A Call to Intercessory FaithIn the epic story of Jesus's final days, the spotlight often falls on the apostles, the crowds, and the crucifiers. But in the background, a silent, powerful drama unfolds with a group of anonymous women who followed Him to the end. The Women Who Waited is a profound look at the anonymous figures who stood at the foot of the cross, weeping for the Savior.
This book is a deep meditation on their sorrow, their courage, and their unique form of faith-a faith of quiet, sorrowful intercession that stood unwavering when everyone else had fled. This book will guide you to: Embrace a compassionate heart: Discover the spiritual power of empathetic sorrow, learning to weep for the world and stand with those who are suffering, just as these women stood with Jesus.
Practice a faith that endures: See how genuine faith is not always about bold declarations or miraculous displays, but about a patient, waiting presence in the midst of pain and uncertainty. Unlock the power of intercession: Understand how the spiritual discipline of interceding for others, even in silence, is a vital and powerful act that moves the heart of God. Find strength in vulnerability: Learn from the example of women who found immense strength in their vulnerability, showing that true courage is not the absence of sorrow, but the willingness to feel it and offer it to God.
The Women Who Waited is a vital and moving guide for every believer who feels a burden for a broken world. It's a compelling invitation to a deeper, more mature faith-one that is born not in the loud cheers of a crowd, but in the quiet, compassionate cries of an intercessor's heart.