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New Morning Mercies: A Daily Gospel Devotional by Paul David Tripp

amanda1011's review

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challenging hopeful inspiring reflective slow-paced

5.0

kketelaar's review

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5.0

Okay, so I am technically not finished with this one yet. But I've made it 346 days in and I feel pretty confident giving it a rating and since most folks want to have an annual devotional in their hands by Jan. 1 it made sense to jump the gun a bit. This is one of the best devotions I've ever worked through. It pushed me and challenged me in ways I wasn't always comfortable with, but it deepened my daily focus on God. Highly recommend this one.

sarahhanlin's review

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challenging hopeful inspiring reflective medium-paced

4.5

Beautiful, gospel-saturated book. The devotions are short and quick, but thoughtful and worth meditating on. Includes a Scripture reference at the bottom of each that is related to that day's devotional. Would recommend for all Christians. 

akmorgan's review

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5.0

A excellent daily devotional filled with the goodness of the Gospel.

jennakent's review

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5.0

I’ve read this 3 times through at least, it’s been a great supplement to my Bible time.

booknblooms's review

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5.0

For as long as I had this devotional - it has been my all time favorite! Highly recommend for believers at any stage of their faith.

kristinasshelves's review

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5.0

This was first devotional I've completed that spans an entire year, although I've finished it a month early. I adored going through the devotional writings each day and found them to all be rooted in Biblical Truth. I appreciated the daily passages suggested for further study and encouragement, especially that they were for entire chapters or passages from books of the Bible. I often find devotionals or Bible reading plans will take singular verses out of context, usually manipulating them into the lesson the author wants to convey instead of what the Word conveys. I would highly recommend this devotional and look forward to revisiting it in a few years!

My only criticism is that the pronouns referring to God and Jesus were not capitalized, which I find disrespectful. That said, the heart of God was constantly on display throughout this devotional and I loved how grace was a constant theme. I also loved the emphasis on looking vertically for the things that only God can provide, as opposed to our tendency to look horizontally to others for fulfillment.

bcbartuska's review

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5.0

Great gospel centered devotional. For my full review, please click here.

*I recieved an advanced copy of this in ebook form from netgalley.com in exchange for an honest review.*

trutiffany's review

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5.0

I love this book. Paul Tripp has a gift for sharing gospel truth that gets into my heart. Highly recommend

magistratrium's review

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5.0

A daily devotional full of truth

Paul Tripp addresses the every day truths of the Christian life with the gospel. He doesn't sugarcoat our sin but confronts with the amazing fact that God meets us there, in our sin, in our pain, and gives us mercy and grace to walk with Christ.