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Joseph M. Stowell

Autor von Leben im Bewusstsein der Ewigkeit

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Dr. Joseph M. Stowell is teaching pastor at Harvest Bible Chapel in suburban Chicago
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Werke von Joseph M. Stowell

Leben im Bewusstsein der Ewigkeit (1995) 454 Exemplare
Following Christ (1996) 383 Exemplare
The Trouble with Jesus (2003) 314 Exemplare
Dawns Early Light (1738) 108 Exemplare
Tongue in Check (1808) 100 Exemplare
Loving Christ (2000) 88 Exemplare
Why It's Hard to Love Jesus (1656) 69 Exemplare
Revelation (1995) 27 Exemplare
From the Front Lines (2007) 24 Exemplare
Healing 2 Exemplare
nosso pacto 2 Exemplare
The Prayer Factor 2 Exemplare
Vertrauen (2009) 2 Exemplare
Story Time 1 Exemplar
Older or Better? 1 Exemplar
We The People 1 Exemplar
Getting Through 1 Exemplar
Warming the Church 1 Exemplar
With Love to 11J 1 Exemplar
The Great Race 1 Exemplar
The Highest Honor 1 Exemplar
The Test of Time 1 Exemplar
Belonging 1 Exemplar
To Brave The Night 1 Exemplar
A Severe Justice 1 Exemplar
Word Power 1 Exemplar
Freed to Be Free 1 Exemplar
The Main Event 1 Exemplar
Courageous Faith 1 Exemplar
Someone He Can Use 1 Exemplar
Shame on Who? 1 Exemplar
How Sweet It Is 1 Exemplar
Holiday Cheer 1 Exemplar
For Heaven's Sake 1 Exemplar
Hero Worship 1 Exemplar
Hats and Hearts 1 Exemplar
Revive Us Again 1 Exemplar
A Wordless Church 1 Exemplar
'Twas the Night 1 Exemplar
Timely Thoughts 1 Exemplar
With Runner's Eyes 1 Exemplar
Fret Not 1 Exemplar
Family 1 Exemplar
You should know 1 Exemplar
Longing For Home 1 Exemplar
Pleasure Seekers 1 Exemplar
Just Like Heaven 1 Exemplar
Netlessness 1 Exemplar
The Tough Part 1 Exemplar
Beyond the grave 1 Exemplar
The cure 1 Exemplar
Scofflaws 1 Exemplar
Lift the curse 1 Exemplar
No Wasted Sorrow 1 Exemplar
Still Learning 1 Exemplar
Birthright 1 Exemplar
Back to Basics 1 Exemplar
Local Hero 1 Exemplar
Alone 1 Exemplar
Save The Paper 1 Exemplar
The Pursuit of Joy 1 Exemplar
Time and Eternity 1 Exemplar
Sweetness Lost 1 Exemplar
Murphy's Law 1 Exemplar

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Joseph M. Stowell does an excellent job of taking several well-known examples out of the Bible and expanding on how not only Jesus showed love, but how others did/did not show love to Him. The book reminds us all not just to always be constantly striving to do good works, but to make sure that our motives are not for our own selfish gain, and also not to feel compelled to brag about them. I've been a Christian for many years, and yet by reading this book, I gained some new insights on where my own personal weaknesses were, and the complete depth of love portrayed throughout the Bible. I realized that most of of us don't relate to the woman who was a sinner, but we all are. We also don't relate to the Pharisee who thought he was better than the general population, but we all do act like that at some time and point in our lives. And, without disclosing too much more of the book, the examples of how Christ can test you to see if you are truly being Christ-like to others was heartwarming and did make me stop long enough to ask myself, "Am I really doing all I should be doing to be Christ-like?" If you are a Christian who has lost your joy in your life, you definitely should read this book. If you are searching for answers, you should read as well. It's definitely a book I wouldn't mind giving as a gift.… (mehr)
 
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doehlberg63 | 1 weitere Rezension | Dec 2, 2023 |
Enjoyed meditating on this look at personal significance. Some of my favorite quotes include:

"It is safe to say that there is not an area of life that is unaffected by this primal need for significance. But apart from Christ, the passages through which we normally move to establish and maintain our significance, even when successfully negotiated, most often leave us with a sense of sorrow, loss and regret.
“Our need for significance is not the culprit. We were built for significance. The culprit is our struggling, stumbling attempts to manufacture our own sense of significance and in the process place at risk that very thing for which we strive, the very people we need and love, the society in which we move, and the cause of Christ for which we have been redeemed.”
“Our passions, pride, and desire for pleasure are powerful motivators, bubbling to the surface in our attitudes and actions. Like the search for significance, these forces are God-given and good in themselves. But unless they are submitted to God’s control, they will flow into destructive channels that not only rob us of their God-intended enjoyment, but cause us to damage ourselves and others. Just as there is no significance outside of Christ, there is no true fulfillment of these inner drives apart from Him.”
“We often think of hypocrites as those who say they believe one thing and do another. However, Scripture most often sees them as people who perform external religious acts (supposed redemptive responses) with no change (restructuring) of their hearts. Hypocrites exercise their religion to advance their personal significance. A Pharisee pursued perfection for the pleasure of moving up one more notch on the religious ladder. "
“Why are so few of us, even as Christians, genuinely content? Though Christ calls us to contentment in Him, the compulsion of more constantly threatens to pull us away from God. Many of us fall into empty searches for significance that more cannot supply.”
“Liberation from this compulsion comes when we understand the source of these desires for more.”
“None of us can deny our inner desire for more, and denial is not the answer. Like our drive for significance, and our need to fulfill our pleasure, pride and passion, our desire for more is built into us by the Creator.”
“We’re built for fulfillment in the more of Christ, but our fallenness drives us to seek more in the things around us. Only when we come to Christ in repentance and faith can our God-given longing for more be truly satisfied.”
“We maximize our pleasure when we focus it on Him – His glory and His gain – and when we minimize impulses to bypass Him in an effort to find pleasure apart from God.”
“Passion is usually taken to mean something from which human nature suffers; in reality it stands for endurance and high enthusiasm, a radiant intensity of life, life at the highest pitch all the time without any reaction.” Oswald Chambers
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dannywahlquist | May 14, 2013 |
I read Simply for Jesus, in exchange for review from Blogging for books. The book discusses living a life, simply for Jesus, versus others and self. There is a difference between knowing about God and knowing God. Everything in our lives is worthless, when compared to God. Our problems don't matter when compared to God.

Other highlights from the book:
When we get to know Jesus, we understand our purpose and worth more. We should not flaunt our "goodness"
because it hinders a relationship with Jesus
We should not expect medals for spiritual accomplishments
Trouble does not discriminate. We all have issues.
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staciewyatt | Jan 21, 2013 |

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