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Inspirational |
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Essence Publishing |
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1553062906 |
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203 |
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Aug 12, 2003 |
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Belief is the key. Belief can be discussed, its benefits extolled, its process explored. But none of that will necessarily produce belief. We must be inspired to experience true belief. This book is a key to belief.
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The Dramatic Protection of the Lord
The Lord is our shield in times of trouble. You have all probably heard of the story of Shadrack, Meshach, and AbedNego, who were placed in the fiery furnance because of their faith in the Almighty God. The Scripture in
Daniel describes the dramatic protection of the Lord like no other.
"Look," he answered. "I see four men loose, walking in the midst ofthe fire; and they are not hurt, and the form of the fourth is like the Son of God" (Dan 3:25).
Shadrack, Meshach, and AbedNego would not bow down to the enemy at all, and because of their courage, God came through in a dramatic way for them.
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The Promises of God are available if you Believe..."May the God of your hope so fill you with all joy and peace in believing that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound and be overflowing with hope" (Romans 15).
Are you ready to be set free? Are you ready to know joy greater than you have imagined? Are you ready to accelerate your faith in God? Are you ready to believe, Believe, BELIEVE and receive all of God's promises? Let James Lincoln's belief inspire yours.
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Lincoln's Believe Believe Believe possesses a clear sermon-like quality, which is appropriate, since the book is written for Christians and others interested in the Christian faith. Using quotes from the Bible, analogies, definitions from the dictionary, and real-life experiences, the text moves along intensely, dispensing a code of conduct based on obedience to God and the Word of God. As Lincoln states at the end of his introduction. "I pray this book will cause you to believe the Word of God as you have never believed it before." The most interesting discussions in Believe Believe Believe are Lincoln's attacks upon the devil. Lincoln describes him as, among other things, a phony, a liar, and bringer of division. In nearly every chapter, Lincoln takes time to confront the devil. "Both Christians and non-Christians blame God for accidents, deaths, and other tragic things in life." Lincoln writes. "Was it God or was it the devil? Such a clever call and response tichnique is commonplace in Christianity, and Lincoln is quite effective and enteraining when he makes good use of it. Lincoln calls for unconditional commitment to the Christian faith. Believe Believe Believe is a fine book.
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