Book Review: SELAH by Joseph Iregbu
What does SELAH mean? I’ve seen the word before. If you read the Psalms, SELAH is a word often found at the beginning of a Psalm, and the word is sometimes used in the middle of a Psalm as if to break up the passage.
I looked up SELAH in a couple of dictionaries, and they both indicated that the translation of this Hebrew word wasn’t completely clear. I get the picture that SELAH is meant to indicate pause or break. It’s a call to attention – “stop, be alert, pay attention!”
My friend, Joseph Iregbu, recently wrote a new 90-day devotional eBook called SELAH. In the book, readers are encouraged to stop for a moment and to pay attention to the grace and hope in our lives. In a world where we are bombarded with messages of despair, destruction, and ridicule, SELAH refreshes the sole with brief, daily messages that point readers to the grace and hope that comes as we put our faith in God.
If you are looking for a way to rekindle your faith – if you are going through a time of discouragement – if you simply need something new in your daily experience to point you to the truths of grace and hope, I’d recommend that you pick up a copy of SELAH. The book is available on Amazon starting tomorrow. For more information on SELAH, check out the book’s website by clicking here.
When was the last time you stopped and paused long enough to be refreshed and to hear from God?
(Note: I am part of the launch team for SELAH. I received this book for free. As part of the launch team, I was not required to write a positive review for this book. I truly enjoyed the book, and I’ve even used it to lead devotions for my small group.)