Do You Love Jehovah?: God Almighty's Infinite Love & Wisdom to Propel You to Greatness

Shirley Cheng
Dance with Your Heart Publishing (2009)
ISBN 9780578000794
Reviewed by Richard R. Blake for Reader Views (01/10)


In her new book “Do You Love Jehovah?,” highly acclaimed, award winning author, Shirley Cheng offers answers to the age old questions: Why am I here? Where am I going? Is there a God? How can I make a difference?  Cheng introduces the concept that Jehovah God is the beginning of wisdom, the fulfillment of completeness, and the originator of life. She presents Jesus as Son of God, Messiah, and savior, our life sustainer.

In poetic prose Shirley describes the nature of God and the character of Christ with clarity, emotion, and passion. She boldly addresses traditional church doctrine giving her own personal insight and interpretation logically, using a common sense analysis. She includes foundational doctrines for living the spiritual life courageously with determined intention. Because Cheng refutes the arguments of Trinitarians, her interpretation will not be readily acceptable by Evangelical and Catholic theologians.

In a concise, yet complete, Bible summary, Cheng covers important events and a review of the important themes of the entire Bible from Genesis through Revelation.

Cheng goes on to discuss the image of God, the creation of the world, and man’s free will. I personally became intrigued with the way she approached each of the Ten Commandments presented in the scriptures to incorporate them into what she named “The Ultimate Life’s Manual.” The chapter on “How to Study the Bible” was especially practical and helpful. Cheng’s answers in the selection of frequently asked questions are provocative, articulate, and informational.

Shirley Cheng’s writing is motivational and inspirational, infusing the reader with high aspirations for personal accomplishment. In “Do You Love Jehovah?” Cheng introduces practical principles for finding empowerment and self fulfillment.  Cheng’s writing is a source of direction, purpose, and challenge.

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