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Why must we overcome the world? Why would I need to overcome the earth? Is the world not just this earth that God created? These are the questions we may genuinely have after reading the verse in 1 John 5:5 which asks, “Who is he that has overcome the world?” Although we may not understand it, this scripture is very clear that the world is something to be overcome. If the world were simply this earth, there would not be much more to overcome, than to ensure that we do not drown in the river or the ocean, or to ensure that we do not fall off a tall tree. The “world” is more than a place in which we live. Celebrated author, prophet and teacher, Bishop Dag Heward-Mills, in this masterpiece, shows us the evil that actually make up the world, and how it creates a strong pressure against every believer. It is this strong pressure that believers must overcome.
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Many are called but few are chosen. (Matthew 22:14) It is a fact of life that many people are offered great opportunities but few end up making the most of these opportunities. All through the Bible we see a pattern of many people being called but few being chosen in the end. Why are few chosen? Why few are chosen is the big question we are seeking to answer in this book. After reading this choice book by best-selling author Dag Heward-Mills, you will discover how this pattern of many people being called and few being chosen comes about. May you not trivialise the call and may you work hard to become one of the few who are chosen!
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In the beginning was the Word! The Word was with God! The Word was God! God and His Word are always at the centre and the beginning of anything worthwhile. If your life is to amount to anything, God and His Word must be the principal thing. Your wisdom reveals the way you think. Wisdom makes you a practical person. A wise man builds something. What you have built reveals your wisdom. Wisdom is the master key to the leadership skills you need for ministry. Wisdom is the key to dealing with the challenges of leadership. Solomon asked for wisdom from God. God gave him a wise and understanding heart. The result of this wise and understanding heart is seen throughout the Bible. This book does not talk about human cleverness or deceptive speeches. This book is not talking of high-sounding words that are used to confuse people. The author, Bishop Dag Heward-Mills, seeks to enlighten the reader that though there are different kinds of wisdom, the word of God is the principal thing.