You Are Never Alone: Trust in the Miracle of God's Presence and Power
$26.99
Harper Collins Publishing
Bible
TNPU9781400220991In You Are Never Alone, pastor and New York Times bestselling author Max Lucado will show you that you're stronger than you think because God is nearer than you know. You'll be comforted by the living, loving, miracle-working God who doesn't think twice about stepping into the thorny thickets of your world to lift you out.
When life feels depleted, does God care?
When I hear him say "No", does he have a response?
I'm facing an onslaught of challenges, will he help?
When life grows dark and stormy, does he notice?
I'm facing the fear of death, will he help me?
The answer in the life-giving miracles in the Gospel of John is a resounding yes. Do you know them? Do you believe in a Jesus who has, not only power, but a passionate love for the weak and wounded of the world? Do you think he cares enough about you to find you in the lonely waiting rooms, rehab centers and convalescent homes of life?
You and I long for Someone who will meet us in the midst of life's messes. We long to believe in a living, loving, miracle-working God who won't think twice about stepping into the thorny thickets of our world and lift us out.
If this is your desire, take a good look at the words of John and the miracles of Christ and see if they don't achieve their desired goal: "That you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you may have life in his name" (Jn. 20:31).
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:Friend, do you ever find yourself convinced that no one cares? That no one can help you, hear you, or heed your call? If so, I have an encouraging word: you are not alone.
I don't mean you aren't alone inĀ feelingĀ alone. I mean you are not alone, period. That raw, dark sense of isolation and powerlessness? It's not here to stay. God's presence and power is nearer than we think. We only have to look to the miracles of Jesus to know of this truth.
You and I long for Someone who will meet us in the midst of life's messes. We long to believe in a living, loving, miracle-working God who won't think twice about stepping into the thorny thickets of our world and lifting us out.
If this is your desire, I invite you to join me in taking a good look at the words of John and the miracles of Christ and see if they don't achieve your deepest needs: "that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that believing you may have life in His name" (John 20:31).