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The first chapter entitled "on our own" tells us about how we stop worrying about our

relationship with God, how we stop having faith and fill the void with greed, we stop
worrying about our relationship with him knowing that he invested everything in us and we
do not do the same, as we have all become so selfish that almost all of us are alone on our
own
The second chapter "Developing a winning attitude" tells us about the power of faith, how
fear consumes us daily without realizing it, an example of all this is when faith makes us
trust God and fear blames him for our problems, as we learn to have faith the positive aura
of the holy spirit gives us the power to achieve our goals.
The third chapter "Empowered by the spirit" tells us about how personal presence is
symbolized by fire, and that in order to have a friendly relationship with it, we must
undergo a baptism of fire, which is to go through a difficult time having faith and feeling
his company.
The fourth chapter "Luther's greatest legacy" explains the justice of God through faith in
Jesus, how there is not only the justice of man and how God is always there to judge our
bad deeds, for us it is little and God knows this, through faith he will do divine justice for
saying it.
The chapter "Eyewitnesses of the unbelievable" talks about how, like Maria Magdalena and
Tomás, we tend to doubt God, just like Tomás we decide to say seeing is believing,
however, God is aware of our questions and expects that when we answer we cling him.
The chapter "An advance on eternity" talks about the meaning of Saturday for Christians,
how this day is the one that God chose to sanctify creation and us every Saturday, where he
decides to rest with us, welcoming us in his faith
The chapter "A family against the odds" deals with the family, in how God rewards the unit
and the nucleus that we form, the loyalty that we manage and the happiness that being
together produces us
The chapter "The best is yet to come" speaks to us through the metaphor of the desert,
implying that no matter the situation, he will help us by making the best come into our
lives.
The chapter "Jesus satisfies our every need" talks about how God is forgiveness and mercy,
how he prefers to forgive without condemning his children, giving opportunities and good
wishes

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