The Enigma of the Blessed Life
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ナレーター:
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Peter Baker
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著者:
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Samuel T. Lartey
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We have all heard about men and women who achieved the uncommon in our time and in the bible days, you might think to yourself that they are super humans, but I am just an ordinary human being. This book will inform you that God uses ordinary people to do extraordinary things, and will enlighten you that heroes are built from zeros.
This book supports the opinion of Lucius Annaeus Seneca: “It is the rough roads that leads to the heights of greatness."
This book assures that no matter how many times we may have failed, or how much we may have made a mess of things, God can still make something glorious and beautiful out of our lives. It dictates that God can take a man who has failed and still make him fulfill his perfect plan - or make something glorious out of him.
This book demonstrates that God's message to the man from the beginning is that he can take a man who has failed repeatedly and still make him fulfill his original plans, not his second choice, but his best. This is because even the failure may have been part of God's perfect plan to teach him a few unforgettable lessons.
It illustrates the story of the prodigal son, who wasted so many years of his life. It shows that God gives his finest even to failures. The father said, "Quickly, bring out the best robe", for the one who had let him down so badly. This is the message of the gospel, for God never gives up on anyone.
It reveals part of the training for the heroes and heroines listed in the bible's Hall of Fame in the book of Hebrews was as a result of their struggles and resilience.
It emphasized that the Lord used their struggles to break them and to prepare them for his assignment.
It educates that if you have the vision to be great in this life, then get ready for life`s process and be a servant to all. It stressed that God does not give up on us because of our weak or wicked nature.
It teaches that great men did not just arrive, but they were formed over a period of time in the cauldron of affliction. They were the people who were tested and tried in many ways to give up, but they still held on to their inner conviction and what they believed in.
Furthermore, this book demonstrates that nothing imperfect or incomplete comes out as a finished work of God.
©2021 Samuel T. Lartey (P)2021 Samuel T. Lartey