Devotional Review of Jesus Listens by Sarah Young

Side of sitting woman reading an open bible.

Each page was a delightful surprise in winter and Christmas art, from wildlife animals to a manger. I can’t give it all away, but this book is worthy of purchase for the art alone!

Grab a cup of tea or coffee, and let’s talk about this new release. I would love to hear from you in the comments!

Devotional Title

Jesus Listens

Subtitle

For Advent & Christmas Prayers for the Season

Author

Sarah Young

Published

October 2023 by Thomas Nelson

Book Art

Sally Wilson

Voice Audio

Bill Russell

How Found & Why Chosen

Around the end of summer, I saw Sarah Young’s newest book was releasing in October. The cover was so beautiful and her being known for Jesus Calling, I knew I had to preview it for you.

Inside the Cover

This devotional is a complete experience with the art, the feel of the puffy cover, and the writing style many love about Sarah Young.

I purchased the hardcover (puffy), but it comes in a Kindle and Audible version. The Audible is well done by Bill Russell and comes with a PDF of the art. That is a win! The Kindle has the art images too. Most but not all of the art is in the Audible and Kindle. The colored pages and snowflakes are all that are missing.

There are four pages for each day’s reading. Page one has a devotional of thoughtful prayer. The second page has a reflective short thought from Christ’s perspective. Pages three and four have the Bible verses that inspired the devotion and a beautiful wintertime art image.

There are four lined pages in the back where you can write your Christmas prayers.

Loved!

I enjoy Sarah Young’s devotional style and she stayed true to it here.

Her introduction was heartfelt. It was evident that she expects you, the reader, to gain a closer relationship with God as you read the devotions and the three to four Bible verses that align with each day.

The devotions covered topics from resting in the rush, praising God and Jesus, and focusing on the season while allowing the to-do list to wait. Sarah Young’s relational way of explaining your connection with God and Jesus is truly a once-a-day gift.

Pause! *

There are 40 devotionals. With 40 days I think this leads you into January when some celebrate the arrival of the three wise men.

Looking online at the Amazon preview for the Kindle version, it looks like the devotional is divided into four sections: Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love. The audio and physical book has no such divisions.

Your Thoughts

Let me know in the comments when you would start the 40 days of this devo.

Who’s it for?

Are you looking for an Advent or Christmas season devotional? This might be the pick for you. Young has a huge following of readers who will purchase because they like what she delivers in their quiet time with God. The art-packed devotional is a daily gift of retreat with the Lord, focusing on the reason for celebrating our Savior’s birth.

Who it’s not for?

It is not for men specifically, but if read in a family setting it would be acceptable. Full disclosure, I did interview my husband for his perspective on the hard-bound copy of Jesus Listens.

Where can you purchase it?

I am glad you asked! Look no further: Jesus Listens–For Advent and Christmas by Sara Young As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

Who would you gift this to?

Please tell me in the comments.

*This used to be titled, Didn’t Like, but I didn’t like saying what I didn’t like–and needed a better way to say it. This section is simply what you will find inside the cover that made me ‘Pause’. The decision is up to you if the reviewed devotional is a good choice or not.

Announcement

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Keep Walking on Mustard Seeds,

Michele Marie Weisman

For the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable. Romans 11:29, ESV

Devotional Review: the Sword & the Spirit

Behind The Cover

Greco’s explanation of the morning and evening devotions hit solid ground for me. I won’t give too much away here, but the morning use is to set you up for the day’s complexities and the evening reading is to set you on a rock for the next day.

Devotional Title

The Sword and The Spirit*

Subtitle

A 40-Day Morning & Evening Devotional

Author

John Greco

Published

2023 by BroadStreet Publishing Group, LLC

The Where and Why

I discovered the Sword & the Spirit by John Greco on the BroadStreet Publishing website. It was sighted as a new release and I have been wanting to review newer devotionals for you.

I liked the blue cover and hoped the individual readings would live up to the title’s power-packed promise.

Behind The Cover

Authors can be creative with the presentation and purpose of their devotionals. Due to this fact, it is important to read the Introduction to a devotional. I enjoyed the creative reference to the introduction as being a ‘Note’. This revealed to me that Greco’s writing would be more personable throughout the text.

Greco’s explanation of the morning and evening devotions hit solid ground for me. I won’t give too much away here, but the morning use is to set you up for the day’s complexities and the evening reading is to set you on a rock for the next day.

The size of the devo is no bigger than the length of my hand and each devotion fills up two pages. These are easy to read while sipping coffee in the morning and during your evening wind-down routine.

Each devotional begins with a bible verse, followed by an example and spiritual thought, and ends with a short prayer.

I must tell you about the deep orange ribbon marker! I am partial to orange, but add the book art and feel of the cover, and the Sword & the Spirit gets five stars from me for the experience before reading one word.

What I loved

Each devotional gave me a spiritual insight I had not seen before or had not seen so deeply. Greco is teaching the truth of scripture in an up close and personalized way. It was a joy to return to the Sword & the Spirit again and again.

This devotional is a way to linger longer in the word of God or transition into your day or night.

Who Wants It

Due to the cover of this book and the title, I think it has a male appeal.

I prefer a devotional with a message that packs a strong message, and Greco has done that.

This would be a great devotional for young adults, and seasoned Christians. It is a nice bite-sized daily reader that you can fit into your bible study time.

Many of the morning and evening devotions have references (the bible address) to scriptures. I liked this for further reading when wanting to dive deeper into a devotion topic.

This devotional is an excellent choice if you are new to bible reading or for those who are familiar with the text.

Who Doesn’t Want It

I think it was written for adults, males specifically. So I would not suggest it for children.

It would be great for young adults. My husband and I are in the second half of our life and we both enjoyed the devotional. (Complete honesty, I think I read two or three devotions from Greco’s work to my husband.)

Will You Gift This

Maybe you are thinking you would enjoy The Sword and The Spirit. *As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Please share in the comments if you are planning to purchase it for yourself or someone you know.

Christmas is coming. . .

Signature line, Keep Walking on Mustard Seeds, Michele

For the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable. Romans 11:29

Devotional Review of Crazy, Hard, Beautiful Journey by Joanna K. Harris

Devotional Review time!

The one thing I hear the most from you, my reader, is that you L O V E the devotional reviews.

I am oh so happy to add this new release to my collection of reviewed devotionals for you. Enjoy!

Devotional Title

Crazy Hard Beautiful Journey *

Subtitle

Stories of God’s Unfailing Grace, Goodness, and Divine Purpose

Author

Joanna K. Harris

Publisher and Copywrite Date

Copyright 2023, Joanna K. Harris

Where I found this book and why I selected it.

A few years ago I attended my first writer’s conference. The speakers were engaging and I still have a fat file filled with all my notes. A bonus of signing up was entry into a private Facebook group for all attendees.

Recently, on the Facebook group, I asked how to find devotionals that are being released soon or have just come out. A member replied with her newest title. I popped onto Amazon, to check out her devotional and decided to read and review it for you–and this is what I found …

What did I love about it?

After reading Joanna K. Harris’ devotional, I was left feeling like I just made a new friend.

Crazy, Hard, Beautiful Journey is filled with 60 devotions. Each page tells the chronological story of her life struggling with and triumphing in the face of medical challenges.

Each devotion reflects God’s continual provision for her. Growing up a missionary kid, prepared her for the life she would walk with the Lord, needing to rely on the kindness and care of fellow Christians. Each day is filled with hope, a learned wisdom, and a way to apply those two to your own experiences.

I felt invited along as she learned spiritual truths about God and how he was intimately involved in her circumstances.

You don’t have to have an ongoing health issue to relate to her challenges Harris weaves each devotion in such a way that she makes her lessons relatable to the reader. God is always sovereign and reliable, and Harris makes that point abundantly clear while leaning into His leading.

Each devotional starts begins and ends with a bible verse. It does not end with a prayer but with a section called Self Reflection. Here she places a question or two, to create an inner application to walk out the lesson in your own life.

Who would want it?

I think young to middle-aged women would be drawn to and appreciate Harris’ tested faith. She writes in a striking story-like way, bringing you along her journey. I found myself looking forward to reading what happened next in her life.

Who would not want it?

Men may not be initially drawn to her story, but her lessons learned about God do not strike me as just women.

A Bonus Point

Crazy, Hard, Beautiful Journey as a bonus message, perhaps unintentional, to take care of your body. It is important to make sure you take care of and notice symptoms in your body. Fatigue, pain, or other issues may be telling you to rest, take a break, seek medical help, and definitely, spend time with God.

Your Turn

Is there someone you know who might enjoy Crazy Hard Beautiful Journey? *As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Thank you!

Signature line, Keep Walking on Mustard Seeds, Michele

“For the gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable.” (Romans 11:29, ESV)

Devotional Review: Daily Devotional with Prayers to Overcome Anxiety

Devotional Title

Daily Devotional with Prayers to Overcome Anxiety*

Sub Title

A 12-Day Guide Book to Help When You’re Stressed

Published

Copyright 2023 by Daniel Ufaruna.

Author

Daniel Ufaruna

How I found this book and why I selected it.

The title and subtitle jumped out to me when I was looking for a new devotional to review. There is a lot of anxiety being pushed on you from the news to the cost of daily living on the rise. Add to that your personal triumphs and battles, this looked like a good devotional to review for you.

Also, Daily Devotional with Prayers to Overcome Anxiety is the first in a series by the author. Double win as you will have more to look forward to from Ufaruna–more about this at the end.

What I found in it.

This 12-day devotional packs a punch by keeping your focus on God and off of your worries. I believe that by reading a devotional a day as planned, you will experience a shift away from worry and onto your Savour.

Each day begins with a scripture, or sometimes two, a short view of what can cause anxiety in your life, and a prayer turning to God as the solution.

Two free bonuses are mentioned on the cover of the book. I purchased the Kindle version and it provides a link to enter your email to receive one of the free items. I have not investigated the second one yet. I can’t speak to how these extras are presented in the printed version.

Who would want it?

The examples the author uses are adult experiences so I would say his audience is adults. There is an image of a woman on the cover and I am guessing that most men would not be drawn to read this devo.

Who would not want it?

I would not suggest this for children or teens only because the examples do not target their life experiences; although the verses, prayer, and main point he makes in each devotion apply to teens.

Who would you gift this to? Share in the comments.

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Extra!

The really exciting news, if you love this devotional, the second in this series came out in March. Daily Devotional with Prayers to Crush Anxiety & Depression in 40 Days: A New Guide Book to Discovering Peace & Hope in Just 7 Minutes a Day for Women & Men 

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Announcements

If you are looking for a devotional to read with your kids this school year, I still highly recommend Conversations With Jesus, 365 Daily Devotions for Teens.

A devo for the teacher this year, check out this previous devotional review God’s Promises for the Teacher.

Devotional Review of Psalm 91

You have got to read this book!

Devotional Title

Psalm 91 Frontliner and First Responder Edition*

Tag Line

God’s Shield of Protection as You Protect Others

Published

2021 by Peggy Joyce Ruth

Parts of this book were previously published by Charisma House as Psalm 91, 2010

Author

Two authors are noted on the cover in this order:

Peggy Joyce Ruth

Angelia Rush Schum

How I found this book and why I selected it.

I found Psalm 91 Frontliner and First Responder Edition when looking through devotionals at my local Barnes and Noble. I thought I was picking up a devotional, and later that day at home realized it is a 21-chapter teaching on Psalm 91.

I loved the cover; it spoke a promise of ministering to first responders, and wanted to share it with you, my reader.

What I found in it

Peggy Joyce Ruth, according to the Forward and Introduction, had written a well-received book about Psalm 91. She was encouraged to write another book about Psalm 91 that was focused on first responders. And thus, this book was birthed.

Ruth and Angelina Ruth Schum do a great job of explaining every verse in this tightly packed, 125-page book. Each verse’s explanation is backed up with two to three stories of miracles due to the Psalm being prayed over specific people at specific times.

Each chapter pulls examples from battlefield miracles, while some also cite personal experiences. However, not every chapter has a personal story. All 21 sites a wartime move of God’s protection.

It was exciting and challenging to read this book. You will benefit, as I did, reading miracle after miracle. The challenge is to look straight at God’s word and realize either you believe the amazing promises in Psalm 91 or you don’t. And if you believe them, then pray them out.

Who would want it?

You have got to read this book! I found it interesting, even for historical reasons. It was fascinating reading about a famous actor and his personal devotion in wartime and out to Psalm 91. But you have to read it to find out! 🙂

This book says for frontline and first responders. I have to note that there is not a single example of police, fire, or EMT stories. Going strictly off of what the book provides, it fits anyone currently in the military and their family members, as there are examples of the family having prayed Psalm 91 for the person serving.

Who would you gift this to? Share in the comments.

I am going to gift the copy that I read of Psalm 91 Frontliner and First Responder Edition* to our local Black Rifle Coffee. They support veterans, first responders, and law enforcement, and they have a small book area for visitors. Does your coffee shop have books available to read while sipping coffee? *As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

Signature line, Keep Walking on Mustard Seeds, Michele