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Lädt ... Blues to Blessings: Moving from Fearful to Faithfulvon Suzette Webb
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Leap from Your Comfort into Your Miracle TodayAre you feeling trapped between who you must be and who you desire to be?Do you find yourself portraying the appearance of success while struggling to be fulfilled by purpose?Would you like to rediscover yourself and deepen your connection with God?With soul-baring candor, engaging wit and precise scriptural references, Suzette will help you to:-- Listen to your inner voice, even when everything around you -- your friends and family, your lifestyle and fear -- tells you to ignore it.-- Overcome the need to save everyone by learning to detach with love.-- Recognize that your past had a purpose.-- Stop being paralyzed. Move forward and embrace the plans God has for you,"...plans to prosper you and not to harm you..." (Jer. 29:11) Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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In trying to be a good Christian woman, I have found that regardless of the myriad of things that we might be confronted by, the Bible is ready to give us some sound advice or insight for the situation we might be in. Regarding us possessing fear, it could be regarding something that tomorrow will bring us. Luckily, however, MATTHEW 6:34 [NLT] advises us with the following:
“So don’t worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring its own worries. Today’s trouble is enough for today.”
The Lord knows that the screwball and tumultuous world we live in makes our fears surge in intensity. We require His intervention by comforting our emotions and contemplations. The Lord must open our hearts to possess His comfort, wisdom, and peace. We need the Lord to eliminate the plaguing sensations of fear and anxieties that we possess so that we are no longer living in them. Ironically, for those interested, the words “fear not” appear in the Bible 365 times, enough to give a comforting Scriptural verse to those suffering for each day of the year.
The essence of what I’ve written above is what I found in reading this book by author Suzette Webb. Ms. Webb wants her readers to turn to the Lord, listen to His words, and make the transition from being fearful of what’s around them to the Lord’s faithful presence, which removes any such fears from their lives and knowing that they’re not alone in this by any means.
In Amazing Grace, we sing, “I once was lost, but now am found; Was blind, but now I see.” Such is the transformation Ms. Webb wants her readers to achieve by sharing what the Lord had shown her during her life; she desires them to possess a life of abundance instead of scarcity. As a Christian woman and a rather voracious reviewer of nonfiction Christian books, I’ve given Ms. Webb 5 STARS for her endeavor here.
I read this book via an Amazon KU [KINDLE Unlimited] download. ( )