Ms. Hubbard does a good job of
going through the different types of sin that we encounter – especially from
ourselves – in our everyday life. I have
to give her a lot of credit for being so honest and forthright about her own
struggles with sin. The book would not
be the same without the personal stories laced within it that, I’m sure,
everyone will be able to relate to.
After discussing the sin itself, she goes on to show us how different
characteristics of God’s Grace can be learned by reviewing different events
within the Bible. She takes a look at how Jesus, David, and others acted when
faced with some of the sins that face us today.
Ms. Hubbard then discusses how Christ calls people to live and gives
real life examples of what that may look like.
The book is written with humor
and candor and because of that you may be more open to see which areas may
relate to your life and struggles, where repentance may be needed, where some
work may need to be done. You can take a
look at yourself without feeling judged by the author who is very honest about
her own struggles.
*I received a free copy of this
book from Cross Focused Reviews in exchange for writing a fair review.*