by Nathan Finochio (Author)
- Paperback: 224 pages
- Publisher: WaterBrook
- ISBN-13: 978-0735291713
Hillsong New York City pastor identifies and deconstructs the most common myths about how God communicates - and then provides clear tools to accurately decipher and follow the voice of God in your life.
So many people wish that God would audibly weigh in on life's greatest questions of calling, meaning, and purpose. What's crazy is that God is weighing in on those questions. We just haven't learned to listen. Nathan Finochio believes that God is constantly communicating with this world he's created. We simply aren't following the right advice when it comes to hearing what he has to say. Through biblical teaching and true life stories, Hearing God empowers and enables readers to separate fact from fiction, myth from meaning, and truly understand what God is saying to them about big decisions and daily living.
So many people wish that God would audibly weigh in on life's greatest questions of calling, meaning, and purpose. What's crazy is that God is weighing in on those questions. We just haven't learned to listen. Nathan Finochio believes that God is constantly communicating with this world he's created. We simply aren't following the right advice when it comes to hearing what he has to say. Through biblical teaching and true life stories, Hearing God empowers and enables readers to separate fact from fiction, myth from meaning, and truly understand what God is saying to them about big decisions and daily living.
My thoughts: HEARING GOD is written by the teaching pastor at Hillsong in NYC and the book is conversationally written. We all long to hear from God, to have clear direction and leading, but how do we get it?
Pastor Finochio makes several good points and you might glean something from reading. Such as, God does speak from a variety of venues. He is the God of burning bushes and fiery clouds after all. But scripture is taken out of context and twisted to fit the point that Finochio is trying to make. As such, I cannot claim it is altogether biblically sound but it should appeal to mainstream believers are possibly are not as conservative in their beliefs. Whatever works, you know?
It is worth reading though and you will gleam some truths.
I was given a copy free. All opinions are my own.
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