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Just Do Something A Liberating Approach to Finding God's Will
Kevin DeYoung's "Just Do Something" confronts the pervasive Christian struggle with identifying God's specific will for their lives. The book argues that many believers get caught in a cycle of anxious introspection, believing they must wait for divine signs or perfect clarity before making decisions about their careers, relationships, or life paths. DeYoung challenges this perspective, suggesting that the pursuit of God's will is often overcomplicated and that individuals frequently overlook the abundant guidance already present in Scripture. He contends that God's primary will for believers is clearly revealed through biblical commands to love, obey, and serve, rather than through obscure, personalized directives for every single choice. The core of the book's message is a call to action and liberation from decision-making paralysis. DeYoung encourages readers to move past excessive deliberation and instead embrace obedience to known principles, faithful use of their present gifts, and bold steps forward based on the wisdom God has already provided. What makes this book compelling is its relatable, common-sense approach to a deeply felt spiritual problem, offering a practical framework that frees Christians from debilitating anxiety and empowers them to live purposefully and joyfully in the present, trusting that diligent obedience is the most faithful way to engage with God's overarching purposes.
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$5
1 copy
Publisher
Moody Publishers
Pages
144
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780802411594
ISBN-10
0802411592
Language
English
Published
2014-04-01
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