As Christians,
we should follow what God wants us to do His will. But, the next question is
how to find God’s will in our daily life?
 
Find the answer in the:
Book
JUST DO SOMETHING:
A Liberating Approach to Finding God’s Will
 
by:Rev. Kevin
DeYoung
 
Publisher: Moody Publisher, Chicago, 2009
 
Foreword: Rev. Joshua E.
Harris
 
 
 
In this
small book, Rev. Kevin DeYoung explains that finding God’s will is not what
many authors said in their books, such as, dreams, visions, “open door”
theology (if something happens according to our desire, it means God opens the
door for us), etc. So, what is God’s will? How do we find His will? In the
second chapter, he explains three kinds of God’s will in Christianity, such as:
God’s will of decree, God’s will of desire, and God’s will of direction.
Especially the third kind of God’s will, most Christians want to find out what
He wants us to do something, such as choosing a job, a soulmate, etc. Rev.
DeYoung explains that that is a wrong concept. God never show us what job we
should choose or what man/woman we should marry. That concept is unbiblical.
Then, how should we find out His will in our daily life? Rev. DeYoung
recommends three things we should do in finding out God’s will according to
what Bible teaches us: reading our Bible, listening to sound advice, and
praying to God. Those things are applied by Rev. DeYoung in chapter 9 in
choosing a job and a soulmate. After that, in the final chapter, he gives
examples from two of his grandfathers about how to find God’s will in their
lifes. Let this small book inspires us to find out what God wants us to do
according to His Word, the Holy Bible.
 
 
 
Endorsement:
“God told me
that He wants you to read this book. Actually, that is one of the many mistaken
notions about God’s will that Kevin DeYoung wants to correct.”
Collin Hansen, M.Div.
(editorial
director for The Gospel Coalition,
the author of “Young, Restless, Reformed: A Journalist’s Journey With the New
Calvinists”, co-author with John Woodbridge: “God-Sized Vision: Revival Stories
That Stretch and Stir.”; Master of
Divinity—M.Div. from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School)
 
“The truth
is that God is more committed to showing you His will than you are to
discovering it. This book shows that discovering God’s will happens not as we
‘let go and let God,’ but as we trust God and get going.”
Rev. William Graham Tullian Tchividjian, M.Div.
(the Senior Pastor of Coral
Ridge Presbyterian Church in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, visiting professor of
theology at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando,
and the grandson of Billy and Ruth Graham; Bachelor
of Philosophy from Columbia International University;
M.Div. from Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando)
 
“DeYoung
explains so well what Oswald Chambers wrote a century ago. ‘Trust God and do
the next thing.’ Sadly, our wrongheaded search for the elusive ‘will of God’
often prevents us from doing bouth. This book will help correct that problem.”
Prof. Gerald L. Sittser, Ph.D.
(Professor
of Theology at Whitworth University, U.S.A.; Bachelor of Arts—B.A. from Hope 
College; M.Div. from Fuller
Theological Seminary; and Doctor of
Philosophy—Ph.D. fromUniversity of Chicago)
 
 
 
Biography
of the author:
Rev. Kevin DeYounghas
been the Senior Pastor at University Reformed Church since August 2004. His
three main responsibilities include preaching, leadership, and administration.
He was born outside of Chicago in South Holland, Illinois and from third grade
on, grew up in Jenison, Michigan. He attended Hope College and Gordon-Conwell
Theological Seminary. Kevin and his lovely wife, Trisha, have five children:
Ian, Jacob, Elizabeth, Paul and Mary. He wrote books, such as:
*   Freedom &
Boundaries: A Pastoral Primer on the Role of Women in the Church
*   Why We’re Not
Emergent: By Two Guys Who Should Be
*   Just Do
Something: A Liberating Approach to Finding God’s Will
*   Why We Love
the Church: In Praise of Institutions and Organized Religion
*   The Good News
We Almost Forgot: Rediscovering the Gospel in a 16th Century Catechism
*   Don’t Call it
a Comeback: The Old Faith for a New Day
*   What is the
Mission of the Church?: Making Sense of Social Justice, Shalom, and the Great
Commission
 
 
"Kerendahan hati yang rohani merupakan suatu kesadaran yang dimiliki seorang 
Kristen tentang betapa miskin dan menjijikkannya dirinya, yang memimpinnya 
untuk merendahkan dirinya dan meninggikan Allah semata."
(Rev. Jonathan Edwards, A.M., Pengalaman Rohani Sejati, hlm. 100)

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