God Still Works
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This is not to make money for me or the ministry…but it is to remind me of all the miraculous things God has done…
Rev. Eddie Watson is genuine, humble and sincere in his conviction that God works-works, not past tense-His miracles everday, everywhere and in every way. Are you aware that God is working all around you? He’s providing protection, answering prayers and offering guidance.
The road that God has for us to travel is seldom easy. Many times we bring things on ourselves that cause us problems, but we have a promise from the Lord that no matter what we must go through, it will be for good.
He will use friends and family. He will use health issues and heartache. He will use people, problems and persecution. He will use kids, creditors and college examinations. He will use ministers, mishaps and mundane rituals. He will use loved ones, law officers and log chains. He will use doctors, deacons and even demons to get you to the point of true blessing. If you are not in a position to see God work in your life, you should probably change positions!
We should seek the Lord, but wait until we see where He is working before taking action. Most will use this as an excuse for not doing anything for the Lord. The problem is that they are not actually seeking, because then they must put their faith into action, and many times their faith is not strong enough to act.
God Still Works is a loving yet direct message to both the increasingly complacent Christian church and the individual believer. Through testimonies of divine intervention, Rev. Watson proclaims the ever-presence, and the active hand, of God in the lives of believers today.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781628719543
ISBN10: 1628719540
Eddie Watson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2014
Publisher: Xulon Press
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