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A New York Times bestseller! Do you want to live a life of unstoppable strength, unmovable faith, and unbelievable power in the face of every challenge? Learn how to become an Overcomer—starting right now.
We live in a time of deep uncertainty, and yet the Bible promises that we were created to enjoy lives of freedom, even in times when the world around us seems filled with darkness. You were not made to live in disappointment, disillusionment, and defeat, and God has given you the tools to live a life defined not by your trials, but by your victories.
In Overcomer, beloved Bible teacher Dr. David Jeremiah offers his insights on one of the most quoted but least understood passages of the Bible: the apostle Paul’s admonition to the Ephesians to take up the whole armor of God (Ephesians 6:10-18). With his signature depth, wisdom, and compassion, Dr. Jeremiah explores the powerful relevance of spiritual armor as a critical tool each day as we confront the specific challenges in our lives and of our time.
Overcomer contains:
In Christ, believers have everything necessary to live a victorious, overcoming life. If you’ve had enough of living in defeat, it’s time to find renewed strength and claim the promises of God’s Word to overcome life’s greatest threats.
“Overcomers concentrate on details that go unnoticed by others. They do what needs to be done, even when no one is watching.” (source)
“and they all understood this. Who among us, doubting our skill and strength,” (source)
“If whole-hearted seeking after God is a prerequisite for wisdom, many of us know where our problem lies: our desire for God is too weak. If we want more of God, we must increase our hunger for Him.” (source)
“if what God asks you to do always seems logical and makes sense to you, it’s probably not God you’re listening to.” (source)
“Logos refers to the complete revelation of what God has said in the Bible. But rhema means a specific saying of God—a passage or verse drawn from the whole that has special application to an immediate situation.” (source)