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Every Day Deserves a Chance: Wake Up to the Gift of 24 Hours (edition 2007)

by Max Lucado

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Doesn't every day deserve a chance to be a good day? An opportunity? A shot? A tryout? An audition? A swing at the plate? After all: "This is the day the Lord has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it." But what of those days when traffic snarls, airports close, friends forget, and spouses complain? Or divorce days, final exam days, surgery days, tax days, or even days when the cemetery dirt is still fresh? "Yes, every day," says best-selling author Max Lucado. In Every Day Deserves a Chance he unpacks Jesus' delightful formula for upgrading each of your days to blue ribbon status: saturate your day in Jesus' grace; entrust your day to His oversight; accept His direction. Grace. Oversight. Direction. G-O-D. The perfect prescription for filling your day with divine power and giving every day a chance.… (more)
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Title:Every Day Deserves a Chance: Wake Up to the Gift of 24 Hours
Authors:Max Lucado
Info:Thomas Nelson (2007), Edition: First Edition, Hardcover, 176 pages
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  LibraryNBC | Jun 22, 2023 |
This was an amazing book, although most of the messages were very similar to those that are in [b:Come Thirsty: No Heart Too Dry for His Touch|98680|Come Thirsty No Heart Too Dry for His Touch|Max Lucado|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1348095952s/98680.jpg|658525]. This book shows that every day can be a good day. It also shows how you can have hope and happiness when the situations that you currently are in are not very good. ( )
  blog_gal | Jul 26, 2014 |
This was an amazing book, although most of the messages were very similar to those that are in [b:Come Thirsty: No Heart Too Dry for His Touch|98680|Come Thirsty No Heart Too Dry for His Touch|Max Lucado|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1348095952s/98680.jpg|658525]. This book shows that every day can be a good day. It also shows how you can have hope and happiness when the situations that you currently are in are not very good. ( )
  blog_gal | Jul 26, 2014 |
Wake up to the GIFT of 24 hours. Suppose, neck deep in a tough day, you resolve to give it a chance. YOu choose not to drink, work, or worry it away. Instead, you decide to give it a fair shake. You trust more, Stress less. Amplify gratitude. Mute complaints. Before long the day is done and surprisingly decent.
  SABC | May 19, 2011 |
When I finished Every Day Deserves a Chance: Wake Up to the Gift of 24 Hours

by Max Lucado I made tweeted this:

It is amazing how Christianity when done unselfishly and without bigotry has so much in common with other world religions

and I am sticking by that review. When I picked up this audio book in Florida for my drive home a few days ago I knew Max Lucado was a religious author but I didn't know to what extent and when he started spouting off Bible verses after just a few minutes of listening I wasn't sure I would make it through the whole thing. I respect all religions and are genuinely interested in how they work and what the people on the ground actually believe but I do not like to be preached to, I have spent my days in the pews of a church and have had my share of blind following, as an adult I will have no more of that. I was pleasantly surprised however to find that although Lucado was using Bible verses to back up his ideas his ideas weren't narrow minded or derogatory.

The message in Every Day Deserves a Chance is smart, uplifting and realistic. People do not wake up with a smile on their face they wake up and decide to smile. Max Lucado presents the case that we should decide to smile because God made this wonderful world to live in and gave us each the opportunity to make that choice in the first place. This is by far the best openly Christian book I have ever read, if all Christians acted the way this book suggests the world would be a better place. ( )
  momsnotall | Jul 9, 2009 |
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Doesn't every day deserve a chance to be a good day? An opportunity? A shot? A tryout? An audition? A swing at the plate? After all: "This is the day the Lord has made. We will rejoice and be glad in it." But what of those days when traffic snarls, airports close, friends forget, and spouses complain? Or divorce days, final exam days, surgery days, tax days, or even days when the cemetery dirt is still fresh? "Yes, every day," says best-selling author Max Lucado. In Every Day Deserves a Chance he unpacks Jesus' delightful formula for upgrading each of your days to blue ribbon status: saturate your day in Jesus' grace; entrust your day to His oversight; accept His direction. Grace. Oversight. Direction. G-O-D. The perfect prescription for filling your day with divine power and giving every day a chance.

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