The Will of God as a Way of Life: How to Make Every Decision with Peace and ConfidenceZondervan, 2009. 12. 15. - 256ÆäÀÌÁö Practical help for understanding and following God's will for your life. "God has a plan for our lives," but what does that mean in practical terms? How do we know God's will for important life decisions, like who to marry, what job to take, what church to join? How can we be free if God has a perfect plan for us? Does suffering mean we are off track? How exactly does God speak? Author Jerry Sittser explores these questions and offers a biblically based approach that is truly liberating. No matter what decisions we've already made, he points out that it is still possible to live out God's perfect will--even if we think we've married the wrong person, chosen the wrong career, or landed in some kind of serious trouble. This new edition includes study questions designed to help individuals or groups who are faced with decisions--large or small. |
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... hard to get both books into the hands of readers . Ann Spangler , the editor of my first book , helped start this book as well . Her instincts for ideas and words have been superb . Sandra Vander Zicht , Senior Acquisitions Editor ...
... hard and painful at the same time ? If so , I had to face the prospect that my approach to the will of God was entirely mistaken . I started to read the Bible with fresh eyes , too . The Bible provided the third and final clue . As I ...
... hard when we choose a college , a job , a career , or a spouse . This makes good sense , considering how consequential these choices are . But we give little thought to how much TV we watch or how often we talk on 1. We Never Know How ...
... hard about the benefits and defects of both options . I wanted to know which one was God's will for my life . But regardless of how fervently I searched , I could not make a decision with the assurance that I would know , beyond a ...
... hard and painful , full of suffering , we would recoil , fretfully awaiting its awful reality and wishing we could change it , which would mean that we would also miss the wisdom and char- acter that suffering engenders . And if , on ...
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Simple Obedience as a Way of Life | 63 |
Attending to the Little Things | 83 |
Making Choices | 94 |
Grasping Time | 107 |
Redeeming the Past | 120 |
Preparing for the Future | 130 |
Living in the Wonder of the Present Moment | 142 |
Distinguishing Between Calling and Career | 157 |
Embracing Mystery | 201 |
Suffering Respects No Boundaries | 218 |
Getting Through Suffering | 227 |