Robert Hudnut combines depth, grace, and practical faith to bring us one of the most moving devotionals of the decade. Using scripture as a starting point, Hudnut creates engaging readings that bring faith near while carefully mining biblical principles to provide readers with tools for addressing everyday problems, helping them gain insight, and live lives of practical grace. For readers of classic devotionals like Oswald Chamber's My Utmost for His Highest, Hudnut now offers a contemporary counterpart for this generation.
In an astonishing dearth of quality day-books, this reader shines with both depth and substance. Rather than the anthology devotionals or treacly cliched 365s of the past, Hudnut brings scripture to the fore, where each scripture serves, in effect, as the topic sentence, the starting point--and the ending point--for grace to enter our lives.
There are dozens of entries in this 335 pg book. Each entry is about two pages and has a specific topic relating to grace. Examples include: addiction, how to read the Bible, forgiveness, and how to rely on God. Sounds good overall, but there just isn't much depth to any one topic much less all of them. Sorry, but not satisfying.