Official Review

Date: May 9, 2023 7:48 PM
Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of “Proverbs 4:7” by Gaidi.
5 out of 5 stars
*****
Proverbs 4:7 by Gaidi is a series of letters illustrating the awareness and understanding of God. It’s the first volume of what will likely be a series. The 10-part book is a short, easy, and enjoyable read. It explores the themes of God, love, and spirituality.
The book is written in a series of letters according to what will be discussed. Each of the ten parts discusses God’s love and plan for his people in varying detail. It covers spiritual understanding, the importance of morning prayers, faith, spiritual growth, and the need for God in our everyday lives.
I love that the book brings a different perspective to understanding God, using Bible stories and verses to illustrate and explain each point. Each Bible story comes with the corresponding verses in the Bible, making for interesting reading. The writing style is simple and easy to understand. Also, the author ensured that all spiritual facts were relatable to the reader in a clarifying way. The writer also had, in a way, short summaries of some parts called “words of note.” These little nuggets picked out crisply what the reader needed to understand about that part. I enjoyed reading these nuggets, as they inspired me to implement what I had read.
The book was, in so many ways, an eye-opener and thought-provoking. The relatable examples would call the readers into deeper scrutiny of their spiritual lives. Such introspection would inevitably call for immediate action within the reader. The book inspires the reader to deepen their understanding of God and the importance of prayer.
There are a lot of things I liked about the book. For instance, one of the parts talks about the fact that everyone is an actor and only plays a role that they feel they can or should play. Everyone puts up a front before the whole world for different reasons. In other words, no one can honestly know anyone apart from God. I admire how the author explains that we shouldn’t put up such a front in God’s presence because he sees our hearts. It was so relatable to me and reminded me of the Biblical story of David.
Another place I loved was the last part of the book, which talks about what makes a man great. That part was quite insightful and beautifully written. It also provided excellent food for thought. It is a sharp reminder that we should always watch our actions and words because people are watching and are also learning.
I have nothing to dislike about the book. Also, the book is exceptionally edited, as I did not observe any errors, and my reading was very smooth. Therefore, I rate Proverbs 4:7 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend that believing Christians have a copy of this book because it can inspire and remind them of fundamental Christian principles and beliefs.
In addition, I recommend this book to audiences who like spiritually-themed books and are interested in improving their spiritual lives and growth.

Author: Gaidi

I’m a believer, born again/saved, and trust God. This was not always the case. What happened to me is what non-believer's choose not to believe; I know because I was one of them. The lie is part of all non-believer's DNA if they know it or not, and the truth is a new DNA you inherit when the lie is removed once saved, which is stated in that all too good to be true statement, in the twinkling of an eye found in the Bible. Also believe it or not, I’m no preacher, Deacon, Trustee, Elder, Bishop, Apostle, Evangelists or any who’s who title carrier of the church, I'm just a disciple of God/Jesus doing obedience which in my opinion covers all the above. If you want, you can reach me at http://www.proverbs4vs7@yahoo.com or http://www.gaidi@proverbs4-7.com

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