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A Mechanic's Handbook to the God of the Bible
- Why God Just Makes Sense
- Narrated by: Jason McCoy
- Length: 6 hrs and 59 mins
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Summary
Discover the God of the Bible and find meaning in life with Michael O. Borthwick's A Mechanic's Handbook to the God of the Bible. A compelling guide to the complexities of God, making Biblical truths understandable through the use of scripture, personal testimony, and analogies. If you are a believer or a nonbeliever this book has something for you. There are thought-provoking insights, compelling arguments using biblical evidence for the seeker of truth, practical tips to navigate life's challenges, and teachings on God’s forgiveness, purpose, and peace for life.
The author takes his love of mechanics and applies it to the way he wrote his book. Mechanical thought is systematically laid out in design and function, as God’s word is systematically laid out in the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. A Mechanic's Handbook to the God of the Bible gives a clear view that God’s plan’s are not haphazard, but are purposefully being fulfilled—also addressing the consequences for those who accept God’s plan for salvation and those who don’t.
As the Bible doesn’t edit out the failures of it saints, the author didn’t edit out his failures, making the book relatable for all those who have missed the mark. His journey is anything but boring, and the subject matter covers not only who God is and his love for us, but covers a wide spectrum of personal experiences, struggles, and reflections, which may be a comfort for those navigating similar trials.
Quote: "As the Bible doesn’t edit out the failures of its saints, I didn’t edit out my failures either. For I want all people, especially the broken ones, to be able to identify with some part of my story and to see that God’s love is for everyone who will receive it. I also hope that I have shown from the Bible who God and Jesus Christ are, and in the process, answered some of the questions or concerns people have discussed with me over the years."