- Summary
- In the novel Run The Other Way by Jan Smith, readers delve into a raw and rare insight into the consequences of sin and the enduring power of divine forgiveness. The story follows a woman who discovers she possesses a genuine voice to express her emotions and experiences a profound transformation that changes the course of her life. Smith vividly details the pivotal moment when she realizes God has not rejected her love, but rather provided an unconditional offer of salvation to her own inner being.
The narrative moves beyond simple romance to explore the depths of sin and the profound redemptive journey required to truly love and forgive oneself. As the character faces the internal battle, she confronts her own broken relationships and fears that the love she feels is not real. By facing this struggle directly, she learns the hard truth that true healing requires humility, self-reflection, and the acceptance of divine grace. Ultimately, the novel serves as a powerful testament to the belief that God's love exists within us, proving that we are worthy of being saved and forgiven, regardless of our current circumstances or lack of spiritual capacity to feel pain. - Title
- Run the Other Way |
- Description
- Run the Other Way |
- Keywords
- book, love, smith, gods, power, woman, read, message, world, redemption, story, personal, recording, more, truth, life, grace
- NS Lookup
- A 160.153.0.38
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-14Updated 2026-04-14Summarized 2026-04-18
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