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Uniformity with God's Will
- Narrated by: Arthur Rowan
- Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
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Publisher's Summary
In this audiobook, Ligouri details the necessity and importance of conforming our own will to God's. Ligouri states that the way to perfection is to unite your will with God's.
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- Daniel Sonntag
- 08-17-20
good life guide
I love listening to this book as a life guide to clearly follow God's Will
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- Kindle Customer
- 02-01-19
A Book for Spiritual Growth
This short book has quickly become one of my most treasured possessions. The subject of seeking God's will in everything is beautifully covered. Read, enjoy and reread
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- chrisl
- 01-07-19
Great classic and great narration
One of those short classical works everyone must read. Works very well in voice form
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- Anonymous User
- 01-05-20
Tread carefully
Ultimately helpful and thought-provoking. Encourages humility and deference to God's will, something that is rarely encouraged in today's individualistic society. However I found it somewhat fatalistic. At times there's a false dichotomy between God's will and our desires/gifts/pursuits/passions. It's quite a contrast to St.Augustine's words: "Love God and Do Whatever You Please, for if you love God, you will do nothing to offend him". In a way it discounts human agency as a gift God has given us, and which he delights in watching us use creatively, for good.