GG: Book Six - It’s Gold, I Tell You—Gold!
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John Murray
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GG: Book Six — It’s Gold, I Tell You—Gold! opens with one of the most shocking moments in the Bible—the Golden Calf. Fresh from rescue, surrounded by miracles, and waiting on God Himself, Israel panics. Fear wins. Gold melts. Worship goes sideways. What follows is not just fallout—it’s a journey.
In GG’s signature modern, story-driven style, this book walks readers through the consequences of misplaced trust, the weight of God’s holiness, and the slow, often painful process of learning obedience. With humor, clarity, and spiritual depth, these pages reveal what happens when rescued people struggle to become faithful people. This is a story about turning God’s gifts into substitutes for God, learning patience when heaven feels silent, why freedom doesn’t instantly change the heart, and how mercy keeps showing up anyway.
Written for everyday readers, Genesis to Glory brings Scripture out of the ancient world and into real life—making complex passages clear, honest, and deeply personal, always pointing back to Jesus as the center of it all. By the time this book reaches its final page, the reader will feel the weight of the journey, the cost of unbelief, and the tension of standing on the edge of something new—knowing the story isn’t finished yet. The wilderness changes people.
But what comes next will change everything.
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