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050 0 0 _aBT431.3
_b.L86 2004
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100 1 _aLucado, Max.
_94657
245 1 0 _aSix hours one Friday /
_cby Max Lucado.
260 _aNashville :
_bW Pub. Group,
_c2004.
300 _a237 p. ;
_c23 cm.
500 _aOriginally published: Portland, Or. : Multnomah, c1989.
520 _aSometimes it seems life has nothing to send your way but storms. How can you possibly anchor yourself well enough to survive and weather these storms? You may be facing ... a failing marriage, an impossible work deadline, a potential layoff, the death of a child, a malignant tumor or something equally challenging. You don't have to weather these storms alone. God promises to be with you, and He has provided you with three anchor points to help you ride out any storm. Each anchor point was planted firmly in bedrock two thousand years ago by a carpenter who claimed to be the Christ. And it was all done in the course of a single day. All done during six hours one Friday. Those six hours were no normal six hours. They were the most critical hours in history. For during those six hours on that Friday, God made it possible for you to know that: Your life is not futile. Your failures are not fatal. Your death is not final. Travel back to the foot of the cross and learn how to live in the power of the cross
600 0 0 _aJesus Christ
_xPassion
_vMeditations.
_916049
650 _2Easter
650 _2Passon of Jesus Christ
650 _2Jesus Christ Passion Mediations
650 _2Mediations
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