In a perfect world, all marriages are that of 1950s TV sitcoms, but reality would dictate that many marriages will inevitably fail. They fail at the heart because of one of two reasons: 1) They did not originate from the heart of God (the most common), or 2) they were ordained of God, yet the two within the marriage lost sight of God’s plan for any myriad of reasons. Either way, divorce is a bone-crushing experience and, more often than not, requires many, many years of recovery. Some never experience such restoration because they simply do not know where or how to obtain it. Regardless of the faint, fragile, lonely, crushed, and/or traumatized condition in which one may find themselves post-divorce or post-breakup, there is healing. This healing can come only from the One who created them with a purpose and who can take any curse and turn it into a blessing. Author Alexys V. Wolf had to learn to love herself, and to allow God-transformation which required taking a hard look inward as to her personal culpability in her two failed marriages. This effort is most assuredly worth the struggle in order to reach supernatural restoration.
Alexys is about to take you on a journey. Holy Spirit Who is not like any book I have ever read about Holy Spirit. I am not even sure if I would call it a book. It’s a reference, a study guide, and a testimony of the very heart and character of God. Holy Spirit Who takes you deeper into the Word of God than most would endeavor. Alexys has a way of breaking it down and feeding you line upon line, precept upon precept. Holy Spirit Who is foundational, yet a tender haul over the coals for the intellectual who thinks he may have “read it all”. Subtly, she will eliminate every excuse you have to [not] walk fully in His will for your life and eradicate the very justification you thought you had for not knowing and walking in His Word. I believe she actually writes, “Partial commitment is really no commitment”. Accepting who we are and then understanding who we are [with Holy Spirit] is a revelation that can only come from “knowing” His word and Him personally. Alexys ensures that accurate interpretation is expressed and her findings are explored thoroughly. She dissects Scripture within the Word of God, digging deeper into the original intent and language. She leads us with assurance leaving no room for uncertainty.
Discerning the difference between religion and spirituality provides uncertainty for even the most devoted believer. For a newborn Christian or non-believer, being tossed into the sea of confusion when it comes to the mysteries of God and the 'fleshy' church can be daunting enough to have anyone run the other way. Maybe you are confused by different religions or find hypocrisy in the church. Maybe you find your relationship with God leaves you feeling bored and lifeless, or the hype surrounding the church does not meet your needs. Whatever your reason for lacking a personal relationship with God, you can still learn the tools to strengthen, build, and mend a spiritual union with your Creator. While many straddle the fence between religion and spirituality, author Alexys V. Wolf hopes to guide you in your transition from rigid religion to spiritual intimacy with God. Learn to walk in divine light and authority, grow the courage to live a fulfilled life of peace and understanding without judgment, and develop patience and wisdom with your fellow believers. By creating a private bond with God, you will hunger for the Word and never again get lost in the mundane world of man-made religion. By learning to die to the flesh and accept God's powerful association in your life, you will no longer be lost at the crossroads of religion; rather, you will develop a friendship like none other with the Father and radiate a light that will shine for others. Challenge yourself now to Look for God.
In a perfect world, all marriages are that of 1950s TV sitcoms, but reality would dictate that many marriages will inevitably fail. They fail at the heart because of one of two reasons: 1) They did not originate from the heart of God (the most common), or 2) they were ordained of God, yet the two within the marriage lost sight of God’s plan for any myriad of reasons. Either way, divorce is a bone-crushing experience and, more often than not, requires many, many years of recovery. Some never experience such restoration because they simply do not know where or how to obtain it. Regardless of the faint, fragile, lonely, crushed, and/or traumatized condition in which one may find themselves post-divorce or post-breakup, there is healing. This healing can come only from the One who created them with a purpose and who can take any curse and turn it into a blessing. Author Alexys V. Wolf had to learn to love herself, and to allow God-transformation which required taking a hard look inward as to her personal culpability in her two failed marriages. This effort is most assuredly worth the struggle in order to reach supernatural restoration.
What Was God Thinking? Why Adam Had to Die is an extraordinary book on living the Christian life, an exhortation to rise to a new level of faith. Author Alexys V. Wolf is frank, honest and open; she has a clear, pull-no-punches style; her insights are often original and thought-provoking, demonstrating a profound depth of Bible knowledge as well as personal experience. The author issues an uncompromising call to personal holiness: challenging believers to die to the fleshly nature inherited from Adam, to hear and obey their Lord in “reckless abandonment,” to walk in humility and Spirit-filled purity. “You cannot be carnal in any form and think it is 'okay with God' just because He is 'the God of love.'” Proclaimed in these pages is the true gospel of Christ, not the “cheap grace” so often preached and practiced by churchgoers today. Valuable for personal or group study, What was God Thinking? Would surely be welcome too as a gift. Highly recommended! – Author Walter B. Cisco
Let me preface this book by saying that any prayer to Jesus leading to God is a good prayer just as a baby does whatever necessary (crying, tugging, crawling) to gain it's parent's attention is good and effective. However, just as a baby eventually grows into maturity and order, the Christ–follower, regardless of how they begin praying, needs to grow into knowledge of more mature prayer according to Jesus. This book is for the Kingdom-minded person desiring to pray according to the Kingdom of God instead of according to the fleshly desires. We must understand that there is a distinct difference between asking in prayer and decreeing God's promises with authority and praise. Decreeing is not the same as praying. Praying, as I see it, is simply constant communion with God; it's keeping an open line of communication with God at all times in all things. Praying can be asking, praising, weeping, etc. This is the “praying without ceasing” – constant communication with Jesus. Declaring (decreeing) is strategically different. Both have to do with communication, but declaring is actually not talking to God but rather applying God's authority given us through His Son into any situation. A kingdom ambassador does not check with the king when he goes to another country or kingdom on behalf of the king. He's given the king's authority to speak and act as if he were the king himself. He is as the king.
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