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Should I Wait in Faith or Step Out in Faith? - Balancing Patience and Initiative in the Christian Life (Paperback)
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Should I Wait in Faith or Step Out in Faith? - Balancing Patience and Initiative in the Christian Life (Paperback)
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Loot Price R156
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SOLUTIONS TO YOUR NEEDS MAY BE MORE WITHIN YOUR REACH THAN YOU
REALIZE In this short book (71 pages), Blaine Smith stresses that
we Christians too often fail to take needed initiative toward
meeting needs we have, solving problems, and pursuing goals and
dreams. We assume faith requires us to wait passively for the Lord
to provide. Yet so often we would show greater faith and trust in
Christ by taking initiative. We would find ourselves happier and
more successful by being active, and would contribute more to the
mission of Christ. Smith explains why, and he offers a simple
principle for deciding when to wait or initiate, based on how
people resolved this question in Scripture. Smith also looks at
other liberating principles related to taking initiative,
including- We are more capable of finding good answers to our
problems and needs than we imagine, because of how God has
fashioned our mind and influences it. By continuing to strive for
solutions, we're sometimes surprised by sudden, welcome insight.
Doing something toward a need, no matter how mundane, usually beats
doing nothing, and opens us to God's greatest blessings. During our
lifetime most of us experience a number of blatant opportunities
which God doesn't wish us to accept. This is an especially
encouraging principle to understand, for we're not obliged to go
through the wide open door if it doesn't align with our long-term
priorities. Our prayers are often more effective than we think, and
we honor God by being bold and persistent with our requests. While
we're called to turn the other cheek, we're not to be a doormat to
anyone's abuse. We're expected to stand up for ourselves when
others treat us unfairly. And turning the other cheek, rightly
understood, is a high form of assertiveness. You'll find Should I
Wait in Faith or Step Out in Faith? filled with practical advice
and encouragement, to help you find answers to your needs and to
realize your highest potential for Christ Note: Chapter 6 of this
book, Faith and Assertiveness, and part of chapter one are adapted
from Blaine Smith's Overcoming Shyness. The other five chapters are
published here for the first time in book form.
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