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Every Life Is a Plan of God: Discovering His Will For Your Life

di J. Oswald Sanders

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What do generous people know that makes them give gladly and liberally of their time, talents, wealth, and other resources? Why should you become such a person--and how can you? Financial advisor Ron Blue explains why an openhanded spirit is the key to freedom, contentment, and joy. In Generous Living, he shows what happens when you become a giver, and helps you start right where you are cultivating a generous lifestyle. Pointing you beyond guilt-induced giving, Blue shows you the true, Bible-based way to give effectively, joyfully, and wisely. You'll gain important insights into making a will, setting up a trust and foundation, and teaching your children to give. But better still, you'll find out - why to give - how you can give - where it is best to give - when and how often to give… (altro)
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Does God have an ideal and detailed will and plan for every life? Is this a valid concept, or is it only a view that has been read into the Scriptures which in fact do not teach it?
  OMFAU | Apr 7, 2010 |
As the title of Sander’s book indicates he advocates that “every life is a plan of God.” However, he does not view this plan as detailed and exhaustive. “If there is a divine plan for our lives, and I believe there is, we should not expect it to be like an architect’s blueprint. Or like a travel agent’s itinerary, all complete with dates, places, and times. We are not automatons controlled by a heavenly computer! Divine guidance concerns people who have been endowed with the awesome power of free choice” (10-11). The purpose of God’s guidance is to “lead us into a wholesome maturity and a growing likeness to Christ” (11). Sanders does believe that God directly guides us at times, such as through dreams but this is quite unusual. He dispels a number of myths that people have about divine guidance such as every open door being the will of God and every closed door being his prohibition.

The bulk of the book concerns the methods that God uses to guide us. The primary method is through the instruction laid out in the Bible. If something is clearly commanded in the Bible God will never command us to act contrary to that revelation. God may speak to us in prayer but will also use who we naturally are (after all he created us!). He uses our gifts and abilities and our temperament to show us where to go and what to do. If God has given us musical ability he will show us how to use that, not require we give it up and become a sculptor. He devotes an entire chapter to the missionary call and lists eighteen things that should take place before one confirms that they are called to be a missionary. He suggests it can take ten years for the process to be completed (127-129). These steps include personal preparation through education and experience and confirmation from others such as our pastor.

This is a good introduction to the concept of “finding” God’s will for your life and balances the reality that God does provide every Christian with an idea of his will for their life without doing so in an exhaustive or supernatural way.
  True54Blue | Jun 23, 2009 |
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What do generous people know that makes them give gladly and liberally of their time, talents, wealth, and other resources? Why should you become such a person--and how can you? Financial advisor Ron Blue explains why an openhanded spirit is the key to freedom, contentment, and joy. In Generous Living, he shows what happens when you become a giver, and helps you start right where you are cultivating a generous lifestyle. Pointing you beyond guilt-induced giving, Blue shows you the true, Bible-based way to give effectively, joyfully, and wisely. You'll gain important insights into making a will, setting up a trust and foundation, and teaching your children to give. But better still, you'll find out - why to give - how you can give - where it is best to give - when and how often to give

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