Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Book Review: Little Faith, Big God

Little Faith, Big God
Grace to Grow When Your Faith Feels Small
by Debbie Wilson
Abilene Christian University Press & Leafwood Publishers 
Leafwood Publishers
 Christian  |  Religion & Spirituality 
Pub Date 11 Feb 2020 


I am reviewing a copy of Little Faith, Big God through Abilene Christian University Press and Leafwood Publishers.


Little Faith, Big God is a reminds us that we need to stop finding our worth in our performance and instead to look for it in who we are in Christ.  Instant health is neither instant nor is it stagnant, a faith that is vibrant grows stronger with proper use.  




Debbie Wilson asks if we doubt God created the world then what hope do we have that he can handle our trials? How can we trust his promises if the Bible got this wrong?  It takes faith to believe God created the world.




We are reminded too that we need to realize there are consequences to our sins.  We fall short of our own standards. 



It is important too that we remember life is so messy that only Jesus can judge sin.  We have a tendency too weigh our best intentions against someone’s worst actions in order to justify ourselves.  It is pointed out too that God looks into our hearts. He sees our motives. That’s why even angry words and unkind thoughts matter.




Little Faith, Big God is a reminder that though our faith is small we serve a big God.


I would recommend this book for anyone looking to grow their faith.


Five out of five stars!


Happy Reading!

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