Master Potter and the Mountain of Fire The first book, Master Potter , began in Comfort Cove, a quaint 19th century fishing village. A young woman named Forsaken, portrayed as a broken clay pitcher, met Master Potter. He changed her name to Beloved. Her journey from brokenness to divine destiny continues in Master Potter and the Mountain of Fire . Beloved and her friends are loaded on pottery wagons and taken to the dreaded Mountain of Fire. In this mountain kiln they struggle with heartrending issues of unforgiveness, suffering, sickness, needing miracles, and a friend's moral failure. In the midst of the raging fires, Beloved travels through eternity in a crystal chariot. Ushered into astounding places-the Heavenly Library, the War Room, and a warehouse called Miracles Unlimited-Beloved's heart is transformed by the passionate love of Master Potter, the Bridegroom King.
Is exceptional tbe way the author express the love of God to all tbeir sons on every step of our their lives and how he prepare us to follow our mission in this world.
From brokenness to divine destiny- An allegorical journey. I love this book!!! I feel like I am sooo part of the story right there feeling the pain, the loss, the joy, the redemption. Beauty for ashes Strength for fear.. This is my story, our story of God so loves... We all need JESUS.
Both of the Master Potter books touched my heart deeply with the way Jill Austin describes the journey through life as a Christian and how God molds and shapes us. This is all done through a parable like story that is hard to put down.
Amazing follow on to the journey in Master Potter, powerful, I couldn't put this book down today, read it all in one afternoon... If you enjoyed and got so much out of the first one, the second one is essential to continue the story and will continue to bring life and hope to your own heart!
Jill really explains to the reader what we go through in life when we go through fiery Trials. But cometh forth as gold and becoming like our Bridegroom is portrayed in this book. Well written.