The Will of God as a Way of Life: How to Make Every Decision with Peace and Confidence

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Zondervan, 2004 - 253ÆäÀÌÁö
Maybe it's simpler than we make it. We all have important concerns -- whom to marry, what job to take, where to send our kids to school, which church to join. God's perspective on how such matters fit into his perfect will is practical. Liberating. Filled with hope, grace, and new possibilities. The Will of God as a Way of Life reassures us that God's will is not difficult to find, confusing to follow, or easy to miss. Even in the face of our sometimes foolish choices, God can lead us back into the center of his perfect will. Still, we have questions. How free are we if God has a perfect plan for our lives? Do suffering and trouble mean we're off track? How exactly does God speak? Jerry Sittser reveals what the Bible has to say about these and other vital questions. This updated and thoroughly revised edition cuts to the core of knowing and doing the will of God. Knowing it may be easy. Doing it can be difficult -- at least at times. But in every way, living God's will as a way of life is better than any of us can imagine. Book jacket.

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Jerry Sittser is Professor and Chair of Theology at Whitworth University. He holds a master of divinity degree from Fuller Theological Seminary and a doctorate in the history of Christianity from the University of Chicago. He is the author of several books, including A Grace Disguised and The Will of God as a Way of Life. Married to Patricia, he is the father of three children and two step-children, all grown. SPANISH BIO: Gerald L. Sittser es profesor de religion y filosofia en Whitworth College en Spokane, Washington. Ostenta un titulo de maestro en divinidades obtenido en el Seminario Teologico Fuller y un doctorado en historia de la Universidad de Chicago. Es escritor de muchos libros incluyendo. Cuando Dios No Contesta tu Oracion. Y La Voluntad de Dios Como una Salida de la Vida.

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