It takes the average reader 5 hours and 10 minutes to read Run to the Giant by A. Wells
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This book is a study on the development of "Great Faith," which Jesus simply defined as the "understanding of authority." Did Jesus really mean it when He said we could do the same things He was doing? Is it really possible to increase our faith to the point of producing the same miracles that He did? Is Jesus' promise in Luke 10:19, that of having "authority over all the power of the devil, with nothing hurting us by any means," really the truth? And if so, what is it that we are missing? Why are so many of God's promises overlooked, or always presented as something for someday in the future? And how come the church never seems to "get there?"Woudn't you rather have real solutions for people, as Jesus did, instead of just presenting well thought out excuses on why God isn't doing what He promised? Wouldn't you like to have the ability to literally set someone free from Satan's power, instead of just talking about it, or quoting some religious cliche on why God is "allowing" such a thing?Is it really God who is "allowing" these awful things that happen to us, or is it because we've dropped the ball somewhere, and we don't really know what we're doing? What does it really take to be like Jesus, in His stead, as He commanded us to be? The answers are found in the Bible, if we really want to know. Everyone thinks they have faith, but we don't want to find out, when we need it the most, that it just isn't there. This is not a book for lightweights. If you're serious about God, ministry, and the ability to "prove" that the Gospel is true, you need this book. If you're waiting for God to show up and do something about your "storm," you don't understand authority. The policeman doesn't call the mayor to come out and fix a traffic problem, or make an arrest. The policeman, a person who has been given "authority," has that power with him at all times. Jesus never asked God to heal anyone. He used His authority in most every situation, and then told His disciples to go and do the same thing. So, what are you going to do? Will you keep begging God, or will you finally learn what Jesus clearly showed us to do? All of your questions will be thoroughly investigated and answered in this book, with the authority of the scriptures backing everything said. Jesus, in His ministry on earth, occasionally had the opportunity to be pleased with some who had "great faith." But, more frequently, he encountered those who only possessed a disappointing amount of "little faith." That should tell us that there is more to be had, and this common, misunderstood idea of a small amount of faith being good enough for anything, is not what Jesus actually said. What Jesus actually meant, is explained in the book.Do you know that faith is a choice, based on real knowledge. Faith is not this nebulous, indifinable thing that everyone makes up at their own discretion, from whatever ideas they have floating around in their minds. The very word "pistis," which translates into English as "faith," means "to know." There are things you need to "know" before you can choose to believe them, and with knowledge, great faith isn't as far out of reach as you might think. It is our purpose to help you gain such knowledge in this book. You will not be disappointed. Discover the real Gospel. You will never be the same!Our first informal review on this book came from one of our editors. He said this, "I could tell I had more faith after reading the first couple of chapters." Faith comes from hearing, but you must hear the right things. Read and learn.
Run to the Giant by A. Wells is 310 pages long, and a total of 77,500 words.
This makes it 105% the length of the average book. It also has 95% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 7 hours and 3 minutes to read Run to the Giant aloud.
Run to the Giant is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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