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Are you standing on the promises or justsitting on the premises? Do you claim and embrace and celebrate the great promisesof God that are underscored again and again in the Bible? Or do you sit lifelesslyand listlessly on the remote edges of the church, responding halfheartedly to itsmessage? In this new edition of hisinspiring book, James W. Moore awakens us with these questions and reminds us of theawesome promises of God that are found in the Bible. On page after page of theScriptures, God gives us generous and gracious promises that we can claim and relyon. The author shows that when we…mehr

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Are you standing on the promises or justsitting on the premises? Do you claim and embrace and celebrate the great promisesof God that are underscored again and again in the Bible? Or do you sit lifelesslyand listlessly on the remote edges of the church, responding halfheartedly to itsmessage? In this new edition of hisinspiring book, James W. Moore awakens us with these questions and reminds us of theawesome promises of God that are found in the Bible. On page after page of theScriptures, God gives us generous and gracious promises that we can claim and relyon. The author shows that when we fail to lean on God and trust in these promises, we open ourselves to many frustrating, embarrassing, even painful experiences. Yetwhen we truly stand on the promises, we discover the richness and fullness thatGod intended for our lives. This newedition of the book includes a study guide.
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James W. Moore (1938-2019) was an acclaimed pastor and ordained elder in The United Methodist Church. He led congregations in Jackson, TN; Shreveport, LA; and Houston, TX. The best-selling author of over 40 books, including Yes, Lord, I Have Sinned, But I Have Several Excellent Excuses, he also served as minister-in-residence at Highland Park United Methodist Church.