About This Book
A brilliant-cut diamond looks like an ice cream cone and has fifty-eight facets including the pavilions, tabletop, and the culet. The tabletop is the last chapter because it is bruted at the end of the diamond process. The culet is my introduction. My book is divided into eight main chapters which are called pavilions. The pavilions are long triangular shapes underneath the girdle of the diamond. The girdle is set in the middle of the diamond and has small facets all around it. The sub-points in every chapter make up the part of the facets. People, especially Christians, are bruted, cut, sifted, and placed in predicaments that can become difficult to overcome but not impossible. Anyone can be like a diamond which demands God's intervention to create brilliance or an outstanding life in a person. God is ever working in everyone's life to make them His wonderful workmanship. Unfortunately, some do not have what it takes to become a brilliant-cut diamond, but they become diamonds for industrial use and everyday usage which do not become a priceless demand in the eyes of society. This is what the book is all about. God is forming from carbon (you and I--inexpensive material and from the earth) a diamond (the hardest of all materials) that can become so strong that it can overcome any obstacle in life. Today too many people have become too weak in life. Something is missing when people crack under pressure and commit suicide, kill others in cold blood, go in a rampage, or simply just throw in the towel in their marriage and children. This book is to help individuals understand why the trials in life and how the negative and the positive are beneficial in their lives.