Do self-judgment and guilt stop you from fully enjoying life? Imagine what your life would be like if you could transform those experiences into self-love and acceptance. Prepare to take a front-row seat as God talks directly to you through messages spoken to Noemi Grace that illuminate the path to lasting happiness and fulfillment through Divine love as self-love. In this groundbreaking work, God shares why it is vitally important that you love yourself unconditionally. This book also discloses secrets of how This unique book features God’s direct speaking. It also offers a glimpse into the author’s struggles and triumphs as she learns to apply the Divine messages to her life.Whatever challenges you may have with loving yourself unconditionally, God’s got you covered with these Divine messages.Are you ready to be blessed?Noemi Grace has been chosen by God as a channel for messages of love, wisdom and power, in answer to her prayer on 9/11: “Use me for the healing of the world.” noemigrace.com
As someone who has been a Christian for decades, I approached An Intimate Dialogue with God Vol 1 with both curiosity and discernment. What I found was a deeply reflective exploration of Divine Love that emphasizes trust, surrender, and compassion. While the conversational format is unique, the core message continually returns to love as the foundation of faith. I appreciated the author’s honesty about her own spiritual growth and struggles. This book invited me to examine not just what I believe, but how I live those beliefs daily.
Coming from an interfaith background, I appreciated how accessible this book felt. The language of Divine Love transcends rigid structure and focuses on universal spiritual principles, compassion, trust, gratitude, and awareness. Even where terminology leaned Christian, the heart of the message felt inclusive. It reads less like doctrine and more like a spiritual reflection journal in dialogue form.
I didn’t expect this book to move me the way it did. An Intimate Dialogue with God Vol 1 found me during a quiet but heavy season of my life. The emphasis on Divine Love, not as an abstract idea, but as something steady and present even in uncertainty, softened something in me. There were moments I had to close the book and just sit with what I had read. It didn’t offer dramatic answers. It offered reassurance. And that was exactly what I needed.
This isn’t an emotionally dramatic book and yet it touched me deeply. Its power is in its steadiness. The consistent call to choose love, even when circumstances are unclear, felt grounding. I found myself reflecting on conversations with family, on my internal reactions, on where I still resist trust. It’s the kind of book that doesn’t overwhelm you, it quietly changes you. A big appreciation to Noemi Grace.
I’ve read many devotionals over the years, but this one felt different. Instead of teaching at me, it invited me into reflection. The theme of Divine Love as self-love challenged me in ways I didn’t expect. It encouraged me to look at how I respond in difficult conversations and stressful moments. For someone who has walked with God for a long time, this book felt like a gentle renewal.
Somewhere along the way, I think I had reduced my faith to routine. This book reminded me of relationship, of listening, receiving, responding. The dialogue format created an intimacy that felt personal. It nudged me to slow down and pay attention to the subtle ways guidance might already be showing up in my life. By the end, I felt both humbled and renewed.
Reading about trust during uncertain seasons resonated deeply with me. Noemi Grace reflections on working through illness and hardship added weight to the message of peace. It didn't come across as abstract positivity, it felt lived. That made the encouragement towards trust feel sincere.
This book pairs well with slow mornings and journaling. I often read just a few pages at a time and sat quietly afterward. The repetition of love as the central lens might feel simple to some readers, but for me it felt grounding. The simplicity allowed space for internal reflection.
What I appreciated most was how often the book connects spirituality with everyday behavior, listening more carefully, responding with compassion, practicing gratitude consistently. It challenged me to consider whether my faith shows up in small interactions.