(Un) Qualified: How God Uses Broken People to Do Big Things
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(Un) Qualified: How God Uses Broken People to Do Big Things
New York Times best-selling pastor Steven Furtick invites readers to embrace who they really are, in order to become who God has called them to be. Furtick examines the nature of the divine as the great "I AM," and in turn helps the reader examine his or her own identity. Using Jacob/Israel as a test case, Furtick helps us all to confront our weaknesses. Instead of hiding our shortcomings, Furtick invites us to reveal them and ask God to work through them. This is the paradox of the Christian life: that our weakness makes us strong. That God chooses to work through our imperfection. Pastor Furtick encourages the reader, "embrace who you really are, to become who you are called to be." While that might seem counterintuitive to some, we have to admit that we can't pull ourselves up by our own bootstraps. We must realize, as Furtick has through his own challenging journey, that God can't bless who we pretend to be. He blesses who we really are.