This practical and encouraging book provides the comfort that God’s grace and guidance is present in all aspects of your life. Neil Anderson’s message helps you overcome self-doubt from past abuse that you received or inflicted, and releases you from the trauma of addiction or from any incident in your past that has created issues of unworthiness. Out of these feelings of inadequacy, Neil leads you to emerge in joy, having recognized your vast significance in God’s sight. Overcoming Doubt will spread security, acceptance, and healing to all who yearn for it. As you discover freedom in Christ, you will overcome doubt and claim victory in Jesus.
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“The prayers that God the Holy Spirit prompts us to pray are prayers that God the Father is going to answer—always.3” (Page 39)
“Doubt can be somewhat overcome by the power of positive thinking, but positive thinking does have limits and is little more than humanism. Christians have something far greater. If humankind can accomplish much with faith in themselves, how much more can we accomplish with faith in God? We have the power of God within us to believe and to do all that God has created for us to be and to do. The power of believing truth will set us free according to Jesus. Knowing the truth and living accordingly by faith also will overcome our doubts (see John 8:32).” (Page 25)
“The choice to believe God doesn’t make God’s Word true; instead, His Word is true, and therefore, we believe it.” (Page 36)
“Faith is a choice. You can choose to believe or not to believe. I chose to believe God, and I have never looked back. If I hadn’t chosen God, I would have had to put my confidence and faith in someone or something else, and I don’t believe there is any other reliable object for my faith. That is a choice you will have to make, but understand that indecision is also a decision.” (Pages 58–59)
“Now if God told us to pray that a mountain (or any obstacle) be removed and we prayed by faith in God, the mountain would be removed because God moved it. He would have done so because it was His will, not because we alone willed it to move.” (Page 38)