The first day I picked this book up, "You were born for this" I was able to be a God sent blessing to someone. I opened the book on a Saturday and read the first four pages about the incident at the restaurant and I closed the book. Almost immediately in my spirit I heard GO! I opened my mouth and ask my husband if he wanted to go to SC. I was didnt know what was ahead but I thank God because I was able to be a blessing for someone. Just as this book stated, I was able to be an angel for someone that day. They had no idea that I/we were coming but prior to our visit the woman had prayed to God for her need and he answered. I was down and out myself; in utter turmoil of the mind. I said, "Lord, how can you use me to cry out for someone or to help them when my own present situation is before me." Believe me when I say my situation was pulling me. Needless to say, when we are weak he is strong and when we are at our weakest he is shinning strong.
This book has blessed me tremendously. I have a new perspective on being a saved Christian in today's world. I am up praying and seeking the face of God. I need more of Jesus. I want to be used by the Lord to perform miracles among his people by the power of his holy spirit working in me. This book was an eye opener and in general is a good book to read if you want to know some present day workings of the supernatural power of God. Every page is full of another blessing. There are videos to go with each chapter in the back of the book.
I would recommend this book whole heartily to anyone seeking a good Christian book to read. As his word say the joy of the Lord is my strength. This book has enlightened me to supernatural workings of God. This book started my journey and a family road trip that took 4 hours and a miracle in the making.
WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group provided this book to me for free in exchange for this honest review as part of their Blogging for Books program.
WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group provided this book to me for free in exchange for this honest review as part of their Blogging for Books program.
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