Listening to God in Times of Choice – The Art of Discerning God's Will - Gordon T. Smith - Books - InterVarsity Press - 9780830813674 - March 21, 1997
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Listening to God in Times of Choice – The Art of Discerning God's Will

Gordon T. Smith

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Listening to God in Times of Choice – The Art of Discerning God's Will

All Christians yearn to live at the center of God's will. But how to discern his will is an art that eludes many of us. And the advice we get often conflicts. Some tell us to look for a divine "blueprint"-the one perfect plan for our lives that we need to find. We are encouraged to search the Scriptures and hunt for signs, trying to uncover the map of our lives that God has drawn. Others have rejected the blueprint school of guidance for the "wisdom school." With minds renewed by the teaching of Scripture, we are to develop the wisdom necessary to make wise choices. We are told not to expect that there is just one answer to God's will for every decision we face. Several may be possible. The difficulty with both approaches, writes Gordon Smith, is that they minimize the presence and voice of God in times of choice. Instead, he argues for a third way. He suggests that we develop discernment as a spiritual discipline. By stressing the personal aspects of growing in our relationship with God, we can understand his will, not just in times of crisis but throughout our daily lives. This book provides no magic formulas, no recipes for guaranteed success-just a lot of insight, gleaned from centuries of lived Christian experience, that will guide and encourage you in the art of discerning God's will.


153 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 21, 1997
ISBN13 9780830813674
Publishers InterVarsity Press
Pages 153
Dimensions 210 × 140 × 18 mm   ·   214 g
Language English  

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