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"But without faith it is impossible to please Him: for he who comes to God must believe that He is, and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him"
That passage comes from Hebrews 11:6 in the New King James Version of the Bible—and it's a powerfully challenging verse.
In his deepest trials of life, Mark embarks on a quest to know God more fully and intimately through prayerful meditation on the Scriptures. He observes that there are three main groups in this world: those who believe in God, those who don't know if there is a God, and those who deny that God exists.
Each meditation includes reflection questions that ask readers to consider topics such as whether they find comfort in sometimes not understanding God, how they feel about awesome truths regarding God, and how knowing a particular attribute of God might change the way they think and act.
Ignite your faith, learn more about who God is, and help spread the Word with this book of devotional meditation by inviting others to join you in a group study.
A Journal of the Holy Spirit's Activity in the Life of an Average Christian
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What are we missing?
Do you ever sense there must be more to the Christian life than the life you're living, yet you want to avoid extremism? Have you found yourself asking, “Why is the church of today not the church of Acts? Where is the power of the Holy Spirit in today's church? Where is His power in my own life?” These are the questions asked by A PROBLEM OF POWER. The questions are explored rather than answered. But in the process of exploration, an important discovery or two can be seen from the pages of Scripture.
A PROBLEM OF POWER presents a fresh approach to the subject of the Holy Spirit and His work in the Christian's life, not by a scholar or a saint but by an average Christian. Not by one who's “been there, done that” but by one who is still there. Though not written as a journal, it is a journal, recording the journey of one who is still journeying — but also unearthing a few discoveries along the way.
"...Instead of being nice and neat and square, reality is as awkward and messy and as full of jigs and jags as the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle scattered all over the table...But as I'm crawling around on my piece or two of jigged, jagged reality, every once in a while, I'll crawl across a piece with a straight edge..."
STRAIGHT EDGES takes the reader for a philosophical walk through different pieces of our reality to follow the evidence wherever it leads. At first glance, our reality is "awkward and messy," but after closer examination, the "straight edges" of meaning, order, and purpose begin to emerge from the messiness. All of these "straight edges" are laid out in a step-by-step, highly readable fashion that will challenge your thinking whatever conclusion you come to.