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Loading... God Told Me: Who to Marry, Where to Work, Which Car to Buy...And I'm Pretty Sure I'm Not Crazyby Jim Samra
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. An book about experiencing direction from God in a very experiential fashion. The claim is that one can know God's will through various means, most importantly, by asking, believing, and listening, but the means by which God speaks are numerous, subjective, and the examples given seem too subject to coincidence and manipulation. And what might be God speaking might also be not God speaking but something else getting in the way. I left more in a muddle than directed down a path. ( ) An book about experiencing direction from God in a very experiential fashion. The claim is that one can know God's will through various means, most importantly, by asking, believing, and listening, but the means by which God speaks are numerous, subjective, and the examples given seem too subject to coincidence and manipulation. And what might be God speaking might also be not God speaking but something else getting in the way. I left more in a muddle than directed down a path. no reviews | add a review
Does an infinite and all-powerful God really care about the everyday concerns of people? Jim Samra answers with an unequivocal and enthusiastic "Yes!" in this guide to hearing God's direction in everything. From the trivial and mundane to the life-changing, God cares about it all because it concerns his creatures, his creation, and his kingdom. In this unique book, Samra unpacks biblical passages and shares fascinating and surprising true stories about God's guidance, encouraging readers to keep up a running conversation with their creator, to search for guidance in Scripture, and to pay attention to apparent coincidences. Readers who want to make godly decisions about the big things (where to live, where to go to school, where to work, who to marry) and the seemingly little things (which car to buy, which song to sing in church, who to talk to, what to say) will find a gifted and encouraging guide in Samra. No library descriptions found. |
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