Every Day A Miracle
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We may know Jesus as Lord and Savior, but do we know him as Healer? This book is for anyone asking for a miracle–whether physical, mental, relational, or spiritual–and how to worship the Great Healer no matter if His answer is answer is yes, no, or wait.
If we understand anything about our culture, it’s that we desperately need healing. Many people are quick to believe in an outrageous conspiracy before they will believe in Jesus and the miracle worker He is. Throughout Scripture, we see that He makes the blind see, opens deaf ears, restores life from death, and so much more . . . but what about you?
Do you believe that Jesus has the power to restore you to health and heal your wounds? Throughout this book, Matthew Stephen Brown leads readers on a spiritual journey designed to discover who Jesus is as Healer and explore many questions including:
*Why do we believe in Jesus as Lord and Savior, but not as Healer?
*Why would a good God allow us to experience pain in the first place, and maybe many times?
*When we don’t experience healing, does that mean Jesus has failed or let us down?
*Jesus cares about our physical needs, but what healing in our lives is He most concerned about?
Combining personal stories, biblical truth and wisdom, and humor that puts people at ease and draws them in, Pastor Matt Brown leads readers to worship a God who is not random, not careless, and who is never without cause, especially when it comes to performing miracles. Everyone can get behind a God who says yes. But what about when God says no? Or wait? No matter what God’s plan is for your life, we can learn to trust and worship the Great Healer.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780785240822
ISBN10: 0785240829
Matt Brown
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2023
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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