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Taking The Limits Off God - Jim Richards

Taking The Limits Off God

Jim Richards
Amazon Digital Services LLC , English
26 ratings

The twentieth century church is a product of years of unbelief which has been handed down from generation to generation. Like the Pharisees of Jesus' day, our doctrines are "the traditions of men". We have limited God to the unbelief of our predecessors. That is the reason the church today is not seeing the power of God manifested in signs and wonders and mighty miracles.Like the prophet Elisha, we must boldly ask, "Where is the God of Elijah?" If we are not seeing the miracles in our day, we must acknowledge that God has not changed (James 1:17): we are the ones that have limited what He can do in our day. God is willing to be everything to us that He has to any person named in the Bible. The only thing that has changed is our perception of God.Each chapter in this book is designed to be short enough to be read in one sitting. Each is a self-contained lesson about the ways we have been taught to limit God, and how we can stop doing so.

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