Living In Gods Best
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“Are you in a dead-end job? Do you hate going to work? Maybe you get up on Mondays and talk about “blue” Monday. You drag through your week because you have to do your job, but then on Friday it’s TGIF (thank God it’s Friday), because you can’t wait to get out of there. Why are you living like that? Life isn’t a dress rehearsal; this is the real deal. If you don’t love what you’re doing, if it doesn’t give you a buzz, and if it doesn’t build you up and excite you, then why are you doing it? Do you know why you’re living a life below what you’d prefer? It’s because you’ve accepted it. God made you for something special. He’s never created a piece of junk. He’s never made a failure. God doesn’t make people mediocre or what the world would call “normal.” He created people to be unique and to accomplish different purposes. Not everybody’s going to do what I’m supposed to do; neither will I do what someone else is to do. God made you special, and your life should count. You ought to be excited about your life and about knowing that you’re fulfilling God’s call and destiny. Yet many people just settle for less. In this book, Andrew Wommack will teach you how to submit to God and humble yourself and as you do, you will see positive changes come to your life. Living in God’s Best is not just a book title, it’s a way of life! “
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SKU (ISBN): 9781680311334
ISBN10: 1680311336
Andrew Wommack
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: February 2017
Publisher: Harrison House Publishers
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