This is a Bible-based book that provides the path to which one can achieve pure and permanent satisfaction. Satisfaction is met when one pacifies the heart's desire. Every move that we make, no matter what it may be, is based on the ultimate pursuit of satisfying one's heart's desire. For some, the heart's desire is to own their own business, for others, the heart's desire is to find the love of their life. There are various things in just one individual's life, not even counting the rest of the population that want different things, in which the ultimate pursuit is satisfying the heart's desire. There is however, one sure Thing that we all desire above everything else. That, in order to be completely satisfied even when we have reached all of our goals, we must have in our lives and will never fail to completely satisfy the heart's desire. The one Thing is indefinitely the heart's desire and if absent one will never be truly satisfied. That one Thing is the Holy Spirit. The implication that the Holy Spirit is the heart's desire is based on the premise that love, joy, and peace are the virtues of which people are most pursuant. These virtues are, without coincidence, the fruits of the Holy Spirit. Each of these fruits is laid out consecutively as individual chapters. Within each chapter is the discovery of what the essence of the fruits is and how they apply to our relationship with God, and our relationships and interactions with others. The consecutive layout of love, joy, and peace is the path to achieving pure and permanent satisfaction.
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