Find Your Miracle
How the Miracles of Jesus Can Change Your Life Today
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- 10,99 €
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- 10,99 €
Descripción editorial
Discover the miracle you’ve been looking for through an exploration of nine miracles of Jesus, each filled with meaning, insight, and discovery for all who desperately need a miracle of their own.
Healing the blind. Walking on water. Calming the storm. Feeding thousands with a few loaves and fish. Every miracle Jesus performed was for a purpose. There was provision for that specific moment in time. But what if each miracle was also embedded with the promise of future provision…for you?
In Find Your Miracle, New York Times best-selling authors Kerry and Chris Shook take a fresh look at nine of Jesus’s most incredible times of healing and supernatural intervention. The Shooks unpack these moments in modern language to usher you into the pain, desperation, breakthrough, and miracle of each encounter. Plus they reveal a “miracle map” that connects that moment long ago to our needs today for revelation, transformation, and restoration.
Weaving together the biblical narrative with contemporary real-life application, Kerry and Chris Shook arrange these New Testament miracles under four overarching descriptions of Jesus the Miracle Worker: the Healer, the Provider, the Storm Chaser, and the Life Giver.
Rather than running from our overwhelming situations, the Shooks encourage us to remain steady, fully trusting that Jesus stands ready to guide us to the miracle we most need, and possibly least expect.
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The Shooks (One Month to Live), founders of Woodlands Church in the Woodlands, Tex., open their primer on the topic of miracles with a surprising statistic: 79% of Americans, including 78% of millennials, believe that miracles happen today. The authors believe there are five main principles of miracles: God starts with the miracle you need most; the miracle leads you to a deeper relationship with God; God works the miracle out in his own time; God's miracles always glorify him and point people to Christ; and folks have to position themselves to receive the miracle. Readers will study the miracles that Jesus performed as the Shooks detail what those miracles should mean to modern-day believers. The Shooks specifically look at Jesus in the roles of healer, provider, storm chaser, and life giver. Each chapter is replete with personal anecdotes plucked from the authors' lives, and readers will find pertinent Bible passages at the close of each chapter as well discussion questions at the end of the full text. The subject of miracles is a subjective one, but the Shooks throw caution to the wind in creating their own rubric for miracles, and believers will surely contemplate it long after finishing the book.