Just Do Something: A Liberating Approach to Finding God's Will Audiobook Download by Kevin Deyoung
The Bible teaches that even the most righteous person's life is marked by sin. That doesn't mean, however, that we're doomed to live as sinners. Kevin DeYoung writes in his book, Just Do Something: A Liberating Approach to Finding God's Will, "It is through our sinfulness and despair that we find a way out of them." Author DeYoung believes that it is through the process of seeking and doing God's will that we are drawn closer to Him.
Kevin Deyoung, who writes the best selling book 'Just Do Something: A Liberating Approach to Finding God's Will,' uses an approach that helps people break free of guilt and anxiety by changing the questions they ask. In this book, he illustrates why the Bible teaches us not to worry by looking at the story of Martha and Mary. He also looks into how Jesus didn't answer many personal questions that were asked of him but instead taught them about how to find God's will for their lives.
*What is God's Will?* "God's will for your life is the set of desires that he has for you. It is not simply a list of things to do or impossible dreams. It is more like a love story you long to hear."
We live in a world where we are increasingly taught to do things for ourselves. More often than not, this leads to anxiety and frustration. Liberating your life from doing for yourself and finding God's will is liberating and freeing. Kevin Deyoung offers many practical free resources in Just Do Something: A Liberating Approach to Finding God's Will.
Most people are afraid because they think that God might be mad at them. In this audiobook, Kevin Deyoung argues persuasively that God is good and wants to give us the freedom to find him by doing something significant for the world.
Published Date | 2021-04-01 |
Duration | 2 hours 51 minutes |
Author | Kevin Deyoung |
Narrated | David Markus |
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Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | No |
Category | Religion & Spirituality |
Parent Category | Counseling & Inspirational, Christianity |