Muses Along the Way
A Spiritual Journey
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About the Book
The first words I heard the Lord speak in my inner heart and spirit on the retreat were, "I know you can't think, reason, or love, but lean on me; I can do all things" For the first time in months I felt at peace. my mind which had been spinning out of control came to rest.
The first chapter, "Desperation Street" shows how God loves us even when we can't love ourselves. The beginnings of our infant steps, as we learned to walk with Jesus.
How his teachings filled with gentle loving kindness met us in our everyday needs. ~The lessons so simple and clear, that we could understand them.
My prayer for the first year of our walk, always began; "forgive me Lord if I am praying wrong, I don't know any other way."
With no one to guide us, he taught us to read and study his word, most of the time teaching with one or two versus of scripture at a time. Sometimes's going over those same verse's for weeks before understanding would come. He taught us not only to read his Word, but to find our answers in its pages, that it was alive and living not just words in a page of a book.
Teaching Spiritual truths from a Christmas Tree, Eggs and everyday mundane things in our lives. Showing each of us, he was the God of our every day miracles.
As you read this, and see in our lives how God taught us about His, I pray that God's love will bless you, and that you would hunger to know more of him.
About the Author
Anne Six retired after 25 years of service at AGFA Corporation. While working full time she published poetry in two editions of anthology of poetry books. Her poems published were "Programmed to Love" and "Love Found the Way". An article for LaSaleette Mission Magazine titled "Human Complexity and Healing" was written by Anne. In the next issue of The South Boston Literary Gazette her article titled, "The Sleeping Writer" will be published. This is her first book. She writes everyday from 4:30 am to 8 am or longer, with the attitude you can if you think you can.