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    «A Better Eden» by A LeRoy

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    «A Better Eden» by A LeRoy

    «A Better Eden» by A LeRoy
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    Breathe Freedom in the Grace of God!Ever worried you don't live up to God's standards? Ever felt you don't measure up as a person of faith? Do spiritual teachings leave you feeling condemned?Then take heart!You are a “slave to righteousness”—in other words, someone naturally aligned with the will of God. So when the apostle Paul said, “The old has gone, the new has come,” he was talking about you. So too was Martin Luther when he declared, “No sin is perceived” when God looks on us!The author awakened to these and other revolutionary truths when struggling with an eating disorder, and came to realize we are not subject to compulsive behaviors, because the addict died with Christ on the Cross!Drawing on a rich vein of wisdom throughout the ages, this book anchors you in immortal love and kindly invites you, as described by The San Franciso Review of Books, to “breathe freedom,” and to return to that state of innocence bestowed on Adam and Eve before the commandment came, “Do not…”Here is a warm hug of support and reassurance, a testament to Christ's healing power, a work of vast literary achievement. Above all, it is an embrace of infinite love!“A majestic flow of words.”Amy's Bookshelf Reviews«Shares that bliss of freedom of conscience in everything we do. He is one of our treasured spiritual guides—a man who cares deeply about setting us free from the unnecessary restrictions imposed on us, as well as those that are self-imposed! Read this book and breathe freedom. Highly Recommended.”Grady Harp, San Francisco Review of Books