Call Him

“Call Him” by Pearline Riley Seaton, published by XULON Press in October 2015, is a 76-page work presented in English. This book offers a poetic interpretation of biblical stories, encouraging readers to connect with Jesus as a constant source of support and guidance. The author emphasizes the accessibility of faith, suggesting that individuals can reach out to Jesus at any time, reinforcing the idea that He is always available to listen.
Readers will find a collection that intertwines themes of inspiration and spirituality, reflecting on the importance of the Word of God in daily life. The poetry aims to make biblical narratives more approachable for those who may not typically engage with scripture, highlighting the transformative power of faith in various aspects of life, including health and personal challenges. Through this edition, Seaton invites readers to explore their relationship with Jesus and the comfort found in prayer and scripture.
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April 2, 20143:57am-5:00amJust know that you can call Him, Jesus our Savior, anytime. Whether it’s early in the morning, or late at night. He is waiting for your call. He never takes a nap or sleeps. His direct number is J-E-S-U-S. Dial Him up. He is never too busy that you cannot reach Him.For those persons who never pick up and read the Word of God, the Bible, God has blessed me to put the stories of the Bible into poetry that you may read the Word and enjoy. There is nothing like the Word of God. It is everything. It’s your life, your health, your finances, and your studies in school. Just try and read your joy in sorrow and you will see that everything is in the Word of God. Whatever you’re facing in this life, pray, turn it over to Jesus, and leave all your burdens and problems with Him. I too pray that God will bless and enlighten you in finding more of His Word for He is the Word.
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