WARNING: This is a book review. I have one book that I received prior to starting my new job that is from Blogging for Books for doing reviews for the publisher Multnomah Publishing. It is my duty to read this book and do a review. I hope you enjoy.
The book is called You Were Born For This: 7 Keys to a Life of Predictable Miracles by Bruce Wilkinson.
OH MY GOSH! I want to be part of that! Oh, did I already say that? Well, it is worth repeating. This book....oh my....I like what it says. I want to be part of witnessing and being part of daily miracles. The miracles discussed in the book are not parting-of-the-sea sized miracles. They are daily miracles. Ones that outsiders would think aren't even miracles, but that if they happened to you right when you needed them, you'd call them miracles. I've experienced that. I've witnessed that. I believe you have too. If I'm right, you might very well say you want to be part of that too!
The author elaborates on these personal miracles. He uses the term "everyday miracle territory" for personal miracles that the author says God wants do dole out using us as "delivery agents". I love the concept. Oh, to see someone's face when their immediate financial situation is met, or when someone understands first hand for the first time that God loves them, personally and uniquely. Some personal miracles would demonstrate God's love so personally and uniquely that only the recipient would understand it.
This is certainly an idea that is appealing. But I need someone with less "wow" tendencies than I have to tell me where this might stray from Biblical principles. I looked at the Bible references, and there are many, and see the author's points. I just don't know if I'm a too easy sell.
In any event, I loved the book. I have already recommended it to others and plan to do the study that is in the back of the book with some of them. If nothing else, the "personal miracles" in the book are worth the read!!
You Were Born for This: Seven Keys to a Life of Predictable Miracles By Bruce Wilkinson with David Kopp / Multnomah Books Wilkinson's The Prayer of Jabez changed how millions pray---now he offers advice about what to do next! In his straightforward, story-driven style, he'll motivate you to see your world differently; to expect God to work miracles through you to meet others' needs; and to master seven simple tools of service. 256 pages, softcover from Multnomah. |
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