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Stumbling Toward Obedience : Learning from Jonah's Failure to Love God and the People He Came to Save / David R. Hawkins. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bloomington, Indiana : West Bow Press, (c)2013.Description: 110 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781449799076
  • 9781449799069
  • 9781449799083
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DA687.H393.S786 2013
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Contents:
Under orders
God speaks, but we choose a different pathways -- Sleeping while others are perishing -- Giving lip-service to following God in the midst of rebellion -- Choosing death over repentance
Swallowed up in God's discipline -- The God of the second chance -- The God who pursues sinners-- The sins of a stumbling heart -- Ensuring obedience has a fighting chance.
Subject: Stumbling toward obedience can help every believer who reads and applies its wisdom to walk more obediently with Christ, identifying propensities toward failure, in order for God's will to be engaged more consistently.
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Part 1. God's call upon every servant (Jonah 1:1-2) -- Under orders

Part 2. The anatomy of stumbling (Jonah 1:1-16) -- God speaks, but we choose a different pathways -- Sleeping while others are perishing -- Giving lip-service to following God in the midst of rebellion -- Choosing death over repentance

Part 3. God's discipline and the servant's restoration (Jonah 1:17-4:11) -- Swallowed up in God's discipline -- The God of the second chance -- The God who pursues sinners-- The sins of a stumbling heart -- Ensuring obedience has a fighting chance.

Stumbling toward obedience can help every believer who reads and applies its wisdom to walk more obediently with Christ, identifying propensities toward failure, in order for God's will to be engaged more consistently.

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