7 Resolutions : Where Self-Help Ends And God’s Power Begins
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If the old you isn’t getting anywhere, maybe it’s time to make some new you resolutions.
Are you stuck?
Not just stuck in a job you don’t like or a routine that’s too comfortable. Are you really stuck in a whole system of life that’s got you boxed in? Like when your goals are too small, your sins are too heavy, and your God is too distant? Like when you’re spinning your wheels but you never get ahead? If that describes you, don’t despair. There is a way out. But it’s going to require some new-you resolutions.
Karl Clauson wants to bring systemic change to your static life. He comes at you with the energy of a disruptor because he knows that’s what you need. Karl wants to teach you the seven agreements you make with God that will overthrow the old patterns and reveal the new you. You’ll learn how to:
*Be Mindful
*Join God
*Kill Sin
*Take Risk
*Choose Allies
*Focus Energy
*Redeem Time
Being stuck doesn’t have to be your new normal. A new you awaits–a radical transformation that God wants to do in your life so you can serve Him better. It won’t always be easy. It won’t always be fun. And it surely won’t happen overnight. But it’ll be worth it, because growth beats stagnation every time. When you start agreeing with God’s way of doing things, the old will pass way, and behold, the new will come!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780802425096
ISBN10: 0802425097
Karl Clauson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2022
Publisher: Moody Publishers
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