Your Utmost Is Not Enough: Trusting God Even When Life Doesn’t Make Sense
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Publisher: Sequoyah Trails Press
Price: $1.99 (June 18-26)
Trusting God is easy when everything is going your way.
But what happens when life doesn’t go as expected?
The book of Proverbs teaches, “the hand of the diligent makes rich” and “by [wisdom] your days will be multiplied, and years will be added to your life.” But what if you are diligent and wise and tragedy still strikes? What if you get laid off? Your spouse cheats on you? What if you become ill?
How will you respond when life gets messy? When you reap what you didn’t sow?
The truth is you can do everything right—serve your neighbor, study the Scriptures, give to the church—and still have tragic and horrible things happen to you. In fact, I almost guarantee it will happen.
But rather than becoming disillusioned, we can prepare ourselves for the coming winter by strengthening our faith in order to cling to God when times get rough. Because they will.
In Your Utmost Is Not Enough you will discover:
How to grow closer to God by developing habits that short-circuit the primitive side of your brain.
How to avoid common pitfalls of the Christian life like pride and self-justification.
A practical guide to receiving God’s blessings.
What the Bible really says about prosperity.
How to reconcile suffering with belief in a benevolent God.
Advice for coping with adversity.
A deeper understanding of the significance of Jesus’s life, death, and resurrection.
The secrets of effective Christians.
Philosophical without forsaking the practical, Your Utmost Is Not Enough helps provide a more complete picture of suffering and prosperity in relation to the Christian life.
Don’t forsake giving your utmost, but don’t expect it to be enough.