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On the Anvil

Being Shaped Into God's Image

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On the Anvil

By: Max Lucado
Narrated by: Mike Kellogg
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The craftsman uses various instruments (hammers, forges, anvils) to shape his tools. Some of his work now lies on a junk pile, broken, outdated, dull, rusty. There, heaped in a cobwebbed corner, they have become useless, never fulfilling the purposes for which they were created. Other tools are still on the anvil, being melted down, molten, changeable. They wait on the anvil, being shaped by the craftsman's hammer, becoming in the sometimes painful process what they were meant to be.

These become tools of usefulness; sharpened, primed, defined, mobile. They lie ready in the craftsman's tool chest, available to their master, ready to fulfull their calling. As Max Lucado draws these parallels we realize we are all there, somewhere in the Craftsman's shop.

©2004 Max Lucado (P)2004 Oasis Audio LLC
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Max Lucado is such a gifted writer that always speaks to my heart! He has such an overcomer mentality that it radiates through to his readers through the most difficult subject matters, showing the value in any trail or tribulation.

An overcomer outlook!

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I've listened to this recording at least 6x during my morning commute. There's alot of good content in here. It has 49 short chapters that emphasize we are living a purpose-driven life and we need courage to live that life. His "God is a blacksmith shaping his tools over the anvil" metaphor effectively. I enjoyed listening to his stories about his father and how he always encouraged Max to be his best. He's a very good story teller and this is a high quality recording. Recommended.

Lucado inserts personal stories

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As always Max Lucado delivers a tale which leads us to contemplate our relationship with God and Jesus Christ

classic Lucado

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This is a great book. Every one should read this book. I have a great encouragement from this read. Read and pass it on.

A book for the heart.

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I normally listen to audiobooks while I drive. This one was so good that I switched drivers and listened to it again to take notes on each part. Very well done for the spiritually minded listener.

Had to read it twice

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i had to listen to this book twice to get used to Max Lucado’s style of writing. I enjoyed this book. Narrator did a nice job with the format. I wished the audiobook table of contents was broken by individual chapters to make it easier to navigate to go back and re-listen to specific chapters.

Good Book

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a great devotional that puts practical living into the reality of our need to be in step with God
Daily living requires a daily consuming on God's daily Bread.

a story about the human race

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Enjoyed this short book. Reassuring in our trials. Explains our struggles for the ALMIGHTY’s perspective.

Wrestling an Angel?

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As you would expect with a Max Lucado book, the content is great, if you can get past the over-dramatization of the narrator and the unnecessary and annoying background music. This book cries out for an updated audio version, perhaps one read by Ben Holland, as are so many of Max Lucado's books. Until then, I've given up and begun to read the book.

Needs to be updated

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