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Cargando... Crash the Chatterbox: Hearing God's Voice Above All Others (edición 2015)por Steven Furtick (Autor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I love Steven Furtick's messages (though this wasn't my all time favorite of his). It s was good and hit the point that it was trying to say. ( ) The encouraging thing about this book is realizing, once again, that I am not the only one that hears voices that try to condemn me, depress me and discourage me! Even preachers hear them! This book gave me insight to the voices. I will stay in the Word more, put it in my heart more and spend more time with God. The more I do that, the more able I am to Crash the Chatterbox. My favorite part is the last chapter. I will strike the ground with every arrow in my quiver! Rating 3.25 In this book Pastor Furtick talks about turning down the noise and listening for the still quiet voice. "I thought going to the next level was mostly about gaining advantages and benefits. I thought, for example, then you got to the next level, you'd have infinite optimism. I thought you'd have total biblical insight. You'd never lack wisdom once you got to the next level." This quote I really enjoyed because I had this struggle in my spiritual growth. If I am growing and learning more why am I not a better person than I was before. Why am I struggling with the same things. Rating 3.25 In this book Pastor Furtick talks about turning down the noise and listening for the still quiet voice. "I thought going to the next level was mostly about gaining advantages and benefits. I thought, for example, then you got to the next level, you'd have infinite optimism. I thought you'd have total biblical insight. You'd never lack wisdom once you got to the next level." This quote I really enjoyed because I had this struggle in my spiritual growth. If I am growing and learning more why am I not a better person than I was before. Why am I struggling with the same things. 5 + Stars to Crash the Chatterbox by Steven Furtick Crash the Chatterbox by Steven Furtick is a must read for anyone, but especially for everyone that has ever doubted themselves, questioned if they are worthy, wondered if God really had a purpose for them, or had problems with low self esteem. Steven Furtick takes us through steps to overcome these feelings and how to quiet the voice or as he calls it the chatterbox in our head that tells us we can't or we aren't good enough and not worthy. This book looks at scriptures and leads us in ways to crash the chatterbox in our minds. I loved this book. It is a book that really can change your life. I would recommend this book to everyone. I think it is a must read for everyone that has had these doubts but also for those who know someone who deals with low self esteem and doubts. I think everyone at one time or another had thought these things about I can't, I am not good enough, I am not worthy, ect. its normal at one time or another to feel this way but Steven Furtick in this book helps us look at how we don't have to believe or even listen to these thoughts and feelings. He doesn't just tell us to stop listening but shows us how to. He uses some of his own experiences to demonstrate how he too has dealt with these thoughts and feelings and shares what God has shown him to help him to realize these thoughts are not true. He gives us Bible verses to use to help us too but more than that he assures us that these thoughts of unworthiness are untrue. I can not say enough good things about this book and can not stress enough how it can help you in your daily life as well as your walk with God. I plan on reading this one over and over again and share it with others. One of the quotes from the book that really spoke to me was, " But insecurity is much more than an extreme lack of confidence. In some ways insecurity is the ultimate insult to God. Because when we allow insecurity to override God's purpose in our lives, we're implying that He didn't quit get the job done when He put us together."pg 23 Ouch that really hit home for me to think every time I think I can't or I am not good enough I am insulting God. "Condemnation reminds us of our wrongs by showing us our shame, but the Spirit convicts us of our sin by reminding us of our righteousness in Christ". pg 153 Wow Last one that really struck home though the whole book did, "If you are a believer who hopes to accomplish the will of God for your live- and go to the next level spiritually- you have to defy the inertia of internal discouragement to get there. you cant let the chatter stop you. You have to keep rolling . And God says you can." pg 168-169 Awesome Keep rolling God says you can says it all if God believes in me then I should too. This book is great for a Bible Study or Small Group and Steven Furtick has included questions in the back to help in your study. I hope you will go and read this book and us it to learn to listen to God's voice over all others, it will help you in your Christian walk and life. If you would like to learn more about the book and author here are some sites to check out: Website Elevation Church Website More Info Read Chapter One Author Bio "I received this book for free from Blogging for Books for this review." sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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