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The poems you are about to read are deep, insightful, and
thought-provoking. Polston uses many metaphors to drive home
messages about Jesus Christ, His church, and how to be victorious
in this life. Gems are hidden in each stanza if we are willing to
search them out and open our hearts. May God richly bless you with
His truth as you dive into these poems; may He greatly increase
your wisdom, understanding, and perception as you interpret each
proverb; may the door of deeper faith open to you, your household,
and your circle of influence as you read the following pages!
Jesus says, "In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I
have overcome the world" (John 16:33, NIV). This truth is exactly
what we see in Elisha: The Prophet with a Double Portion. In the
midst of trouble, hardship, and impossibilities, we see this
prophet overcoming by the power of the Spirit. He is not removed
from difficulties, but He rises above them and rules in the midst
of them! Do your troubles rule you, or do you rule your troubles?
Do you fight the difficulties in your life, or do you allow God to
use them for your success? We can sink in the ocean or we can surf
the waves; it is all in our perspective of the water. Learn how you
can have a double portion of power and abundance through Elisha:
The Prophet with a Double Portion.
Nehemiah: Building out of the Rubble is a book about restoration.
No matter how hopeless or helpless your situation may seem, God is
always in the business of complete repair! The power of the Cross
is that it is a complete work, so there is nothing more to be done
in order to experience absolute fullness in every area of our
lives. Colossians 2:9-10, 13-14 says, For in him dwelleth all the
fulness of the Godhead bodily. And ye are complete in him, which is
the head of all principality and power ...And he quickened[us]
together with him, having forgiven you all trespasses; Blotting out
the handwriting of ordinances that was against us, which was
contrary to us, and took it out of the way, nailing it to his
cross. As you read Nehemiah, remember that no situation-no
relationship-nodisease-no prisoner-is too far gone or binding for
God to rebuild, heal, or set free.
You will never know what you can do until you try. Life is built on
the proposition of individual participation; God will not do His
work through cowards. Put yourself into your work, and it will
change your life...
What is the one great negative thought, negative person, or
negative circumstance defying your best efforts? Is it possible to
turn the negative thought to positive action, resolution, and
solution? Elijah lived during the time of negative forces between
Baal and Jehovah, Ahab and Jezebel, rain and no rain. Elijah won
because he turned the negative situation to a positive solution.
When there are two opposing forces, the one with the most urgency
usually wins. Which force is winning in your life?
If you had nothing to overcome, you would soon be overcome with
complacency. Struggle keeps you from apathy-which is a form of
death. Through struggle and stress, you can discover The Life That
Wins! Polston shows us that: 1) Conflicts are to be conquered, 2)
Struggle only makes the road seem long, 3)The secret of survival is
in struggle, 4) Taking risk in distress leads to gain, and 5) When
in doubt, develop. Use this guide for your family, in your personal
quite time, and in fellowship with others. Don't let this
opportunity pass. Order your personal copy, now!
Motivation to act is the key to this book. Whatever motivates us
envelopes us. Motivation, then, is the key to a life that wins. And
meditation gives impetus to motivation. Many people meditate, but
fail to find proper motivation. This book is designed to show you
how to succeed by meditation for motivation. Each chapter should be
read first thing in the morning; it only takes three minutes to
read a chapter. However, the same chapter should be read each day
for seven days. This is meditation! If this formula is followed,
you will discover that a change will come in your purposes and
goals. "I am the way, the truth, and the life," Christ clearly
claimed. He is indeed! Meditate on Him and meditate on your
situation. Then watch both become more dynamic as you learn the
secrets of Meditation for Motivation. Get your copy now. Don H.
Polston
Everyone wants something. No matter what it is, you want something:
money, peace, love, service to others, a happy marriage, a job,
security, or a better home. Dissatisfaction in any of these areas
is part of the necessary urge to get what you want. And the
greatest secret to getting what you need is the courage to be more
than you are. You don't need to know all the answers to all the
problems of the world. You must know your own problem first, and
then you can solve it. It's the person who keeps solving his
problems day by day who finally arrives at his destination. Here's
hoping that, as you read this book, your world will be greater than
it is because you are becoming more than you are. You could change
your world today if you really think you should. Happy changing to
you as you become more than you are! Don H. Polston
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