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Is Your God Too Nice?: A Call For Believers To Get Out Of Their Comfort Zone
Is Your God Too Nice?: A Call For Believers To Get Out Of Their Comfort Zone
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This book will bring us back to the God of the Bible. Not the God we like or the way we wish He were, but the very God of the Bible—unembellished, unvarnished—as He really is. This does not mean we will like Him.
Many times we are embarrassed by the God of the Bible, especially the God of the Old Testament. We are even embarrassed by the teachings of Jesus when it comes to His being the only way to be saved, as well as God’s right to judge and reward or condemn.
We attempt to manage God’s PR and fix His image in the modern world. We are tempted to modify and mold God into what we want Him to be—what we think He should be. Instead we should be finding out where God is and meet Him there, even if that takes us out of our comfort zones.
This book will challenge you to give up your conception of what you would like God to be and come to know Him as He really is.
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One Line Summary
Challenges believers to accept God's true biblical nature.
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Who is this book for?
This book is a wake-up call for anyone comfortable with their views of God. It pushes readers to confront the reality of who God is according to the Bible, even if that goes against personal beliefs or societal comfort. If you've ever wondered whether your idea of God matches the scriptures, this is a compelling read that encourages honest reflection.