Understanding Prayer, Faith and God's Will. 2019 edition.
This is the synopsis:
Does prayer really make a difference? This is a common question among Christians. Initially, we are motivated by words such as "ask and you will receive." And God does answer certain prayers. Later, however, we see that some serious requests are not granted. And as we weather economic upheavals, health issues and vicissitudes of life, our faith is scorched by trials and adversities, one after another. In church, we pray as a congregation, but by ourselves, we do not call on God.
Looking at our common and collective experiences, this book faces the inner doubts that has beleaguered many of us. It begins by discussing the way we interpret the Scriptures. Jesus said, "if you believe, you will receive" and "With faith, you can tell the mountain to be cast into the sea." However, if some serious prayers are not answered, then what does He mean? Is He exaggerating? I used to stare at prayer verses, trying to figure out what they mean. I would ponder over His words, leave them for a while and come back to them again, hoping for fresh perspectives. This went on for three years, and one day, I realized what the Lord meant. It is not what the words say, but it is what He wanted to tell us. Up to now, by focusing on words, we have missed the point. What I learned, I share in this book. Understanding Prayer, Faith and God's Will" reveals biblical truths that are not realized before - truths that will strengthen and sustain our conviction to pray.
"What is God’s will for my life and plans?" We often hear about praying according to His will and seeking his guidance for important decisions. I know many earnest Christians who want to know God's will, but in reality, it continues to be a vague idea that is difficult to realize. In this book, we will observe how the Lord called Abraham, Joseph, David and Paul, and contrast it with the way we try to second guess His will.
"Understanding Prayer, Faith and God's Will" does not speak in jargon or hover in theological space, but serves as a compass that works in practical situations. It will change the way you see - and seek - God's will, with clarity and confidence. Did the creation really happen in six days literally? Are you puzzled by verses such as "God hardened Pharaoh's heart"? What did the Lord mean He said to Isaiah, "Make the hearts of these people callous" - did He cause the people to be spiritually blind? "Does God predestine or choose who shall be saved?" is another controversy, with different theologies presenting their views with difficulties. "Understanding Prayer, Faith and God’s Will" reveals the truths to these tough questions that have puzzled many of us.This unusually perceptive book will enable Christians to see is missing in the way we read God's Word and pray. Understanding makes a difference. It enables us to keep faith amidst life challenges and even motivate us to be effective vessels for God, which entails evangelism in both words and deeds.