Description
Condition note: Book is gently used and clean. Cover has some moderate wear/damage.
It is self-evident that you can't walk on water. So obvious is this fact that the ancient Egyptians used the hieroglyphic of a man walking on water to represent the concept impossible, the author of this book tells us.
But Peter walked on water. He did it by faith in Jesus, and thereby left us a message. Using Peter's experience as his point of departure, the author tells us that "Christianity is doing the impossible." The Christian is a person who is "being something he is not able to be, doing something he is not able to do--on his own."
This is a "how to" book on the dynamics of Christian living and growing faith. Yes, you do the impossible. You can live a completely Spirit-filled life. You can figuratively walk on water.
Table of Contents
Faith Is Walking on Water
"Come!"
"When He Saw the Wind"
"Why Did You Doubt?"
So You Can't Walk on Water?
Of Course You Can Walk on Water!
Who Else Is Walking on Water?
"Walk by the Spirit"
Perhaps I Can Do It on My Own
Walking Away From "Security"
Don't Expect a Miracle!
Practicing for "Mid-ocean"
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1980 |
Printed: |
1980 |
Pages: |
92 |
Publisher: |
Review & Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
A- |