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Magnificent Meekness

Practicing His Presence in a Secular Society

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If You're Looking for the key to the Heart of God, You'll Find It When You Possess the Inward Strength of... Magnificent Meekness Have you ever wondered why God waited until Abraham was 99 years old to bless him with Isaac? Why did He pick the inarticulate Moses to speak for Him? Could He do no better than Gideon? Rahab was a prostitute. Elijah was a hothead. Leah never won a beauty contest. Jacob was no role model. Peter failed the loyalty test. Paul was a zealous persecutor of the Church. The uncomfortable truth is that God is pleased to work through the weaknesses of our lives. There is nothing more powerful in a believer's life than the strength that comes out of being broken and humbled. God purposely puts us in the weakening process where we must continually rely upon the grace of the Holy Spirit. One of the greatest preachers who ever lived explained it most eloquently... "but by the grace of God I am what I am." (1 Corinthians 15:10 NIV)

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Magnificent Meekness, Morton Bustard, Tommy Tenney

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Titel
Magnificent Meekness
Ondertitel
Practicing His Presence in a Secular Society
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2002
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
176
ISBN10
0768420725
ISBN13
9780768420722
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If You're Looking for the key to the Heart of God, You'll Find It When You Possess the Inward Strength of... Magnificent Meekness Have you ever wondered why God waited until Abraham was 99 years old to bless him with Isaac? Why did He pick the inarticulate Moses to speak for Him? Could He do no better than Gideon? Rahab was a prostitute. Elijah was a hothead. Leah never won a beauty contest. Jacob was no role model. Peter failed the loyalty test. Paul was a zealous persecutor of the Church. The uncomfortable truth is that God is pleased to work through the weaknesses of our lives. There is nothing more powerful in a believer's life than the strength that comes out of being broken and humbled. God purposely puts us in the weakening process where we must continually rely upon the grace of the Holy Spirit. One of the greatest preachers who ever lived explained it most eloquently... "but by the grace of God I am what I am." (1 Corinthians 15:10 NIV)