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"What is God's plan for my life?" is perhaps the most difficult question a Christian can raise. The Perfect Will of God provides constructive guidelines for those needing help in this area. In fifteen provocative chapters, the reader discovers: God has a definite plan for every believer. It is possible to miss that plan. God earnestly desires to reveal His will. There are prerequisites to knowing God's will. God provides three sources of guidance. "Mr. Weiss has written earnestly and clearly. There is no guesswork here, nor are there any strange and fanciful utterances. He has developed his theme constructively and intelligently. His points are scripturally treated and effectively emphasized. Much is said in few words, yet with sufficient elucidation to drive home the teaching expounded. The chapters are helpfully divided, and the references and quotations from the Scriptures are numerous and fitting.--W. S. Hottel in the Foreword.
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Dealing with areas of Christian experience and conduct.
The author tries to give answers to common problems and proper Christian living. For proper discernment, you need to be Spirit-filled according to God's Word, obeying God's commandments, and not only reading God's Word but doing it. The author was Spirit-filled thirty years after becoming a Christian. The Holy Spirit led him as a missionary to the Philippines, where the Lord established many churches through his mission. These churches are still prospering today, twenty years after the author's retirement.
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