The God Guarantee
Finding Freedom from the Fear of Not Having Enough
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Narrated by:
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Joe Geoffrey
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Written by:
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Jack Alexander
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"Not enough" is the theme of our day. Fear, scarcity, and inequality dominate the media cycle and are constant companions in our culture. While 74 percent of Americans believe in God, we can feel our world changing in ways that simply seem out of control. We want to cling to a sovereign and loving God who tells us repeatedly in Scripture to "fear not", yet it is estimated that nearly 90 percent of his followers have a scarcity mentality rooted in fear.
Five times in Scripture, Jesus showed us a pattern to deal with fear and how to access his abundant provision, both spiritually and practically. In The God Guarantee, Jack Alexander uncovers the four steps in this pattern, showing listeners how to live it out in order to experience true abundance. Far from a prosperity gospel, this book is not about how to get rich quick, how to manage your money, or how to give it all away. Instead, it will change the listener's conversations about finances completely and, as a result, will transform the way they see and access God's provision in every single area of their lives.
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- Anonymous User
- 21-08-21
I did not like this book
In the introduction: the author says that this is not a self-help book...and he is correct: the overall (thin) path of this book is an autobiography. The title is misleading (I feel cheated): there are no guarantee, it should have been titled: "God's Capacity" or "Godly Capacity". During his lifetime of being a christian: the author does not even know that the Sabbath is on Saturday. To write in the style of the author, I would say that: "his book is a stew of many different things that do not really fit well together and are all thrown into a pot giving an aftertaste soup"! There are so many tangents and clichés stories (which do not really prove anything and make you wonder: "what was the point of that one? And that one?") that will make you question the humility of the author. There is a 15 minutes conclusion at the end which sounds hollow. To me it feels like the author is still searching God in his life (despite being well blessed). You can listen to the author and even watch him on YouTube: it will give you an idea of what I am trying to tell you~ which is: no matter how long you listen to him (and I did for almost 6 hours), you will feel no impact at all, nor even learn anything.
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