The Applause of Heaven - Max Lucado

The Applause of Heaven

By Max Lucado

  • Release Date: 1999-06-04
  • Genre: Christianity
Score: 4
4
From 13 Ratings

Description

It comes from God and it is within your reach ... The applause of heaven.

A joy that can't be quenched? A peace that can't be broken? A happiness that can't be threatened?

There is such a joy. It is a sacred delight, a holy gladness. You can't open your Bible without reading about it. You can't live a truly satisfying life without it. And it's nearer than you think.

Jesus describes that sacred delight in the astonishing mountain message we now call the Beatitudes. And Max Lucado, in this classic exploration of enduring joy, shows you how this familiar but revolutionary prescription for living can bless your life beyond your wildest imagining.

Imagine God doing what gods would do only in your wildest dreams -- wearing diapers, riding donkeys, washing feet, dozing in storms -- dying for you mistakes. Imagine having God as your pinch-hitter, you lawyer, your dad, you biggest fan, and you best friend. Imagine having the King of kings in your cheering section and hearing the applause of heaven ring out ... just for you.

But don't just imagine it. Open your heart to it -- the heavenly joy of knowing the God who delights in you.

Reviews

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    By KTDeng
    This is the first book I have read by Max Lucado. His writing style is interesting and he relates Biblical stories to current life. Sometimes I have a little trouble following his logic. What I really don't like about the book is a lot of words, especially first words of a sentence, have spaces between every letter. If this happens at the end of a line, a word gets split the either should't, or splits in the wrong place Some words have an unusual character in the middle of a word. These are very distracting when trying to read the book itself.