This book explores the theme that God is more interested in why we do things than in what we do. The motives and attitudes behind what we do are far more important to Him than the actual actions. What we do may appear completely right, but why we do that may be completely wrong. The book studies the renewing of the heart and mind [the places where motives and attitudes dwell] so that we can think and feel as God does. It goes on to look at how we develop the right attitude that incorporates servant-hood, humility, and ...
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This book explores the theme that God is more interested in why we do things than in what we do. The motives and attitudes behind what we do are far more important to Him than the actual actions. What we do may appear completely right, but why we do that may be completely wrong. The book studies the renewing of the heart and mind [the places where motives and attitudes dwell] so that we can think and feel as God does. It goes on to look at how we develop the right attitude that incorporates servant-hood, humility, and obedience.The final section covers the subject of partnership with Jesus Christ. Headship, submission, and a "gentle and quiet spirit" form the heart of this section and we discover the most precious thing in God's sight.The content contains simple and easy to understand truths that any believer can apply to their personal faith.
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