The book strategically articulates the necessary steps to live a successful life by exercising faith in God. It uses compelling biblical narratives to illustrate these principles. For instance, the story of Pharaoh asking Moses "When do you want the lord to do it?" illustrates that even the unsaved can receive an answer if they believe in a man of God, and that delaying one's request (like Pharaoh saying "tomorrow") delays the miracle. The author also uses Peter's miraculous catch to highlight that achieving a miracle requires a sacrifice or a response to faith, meaning we must "Don't Expect Something for Nothing". Furthermore, the healing of the woman with the issue of blood and Naaman's cleansing from leprosy underscore the importance of persistence and determination-the theme of "How Badly Do You Want It?".
Bishop Nunn provides a practical blueprint for "Operating in Faith," urging readers to replace negative thoughts with the Word of God to cleanse their spirit and mind, leading to transformation. He explains that God has given believers a "mandate" and the authority to come against anything that rises against His Word, and that miracles are initiated when we release our faith. Finally, the book emphasizes that "Preparing for a New Beginning" requires forgiveness, as holding unforgiveness acts like a blockage that prevents the flow of God's blessings and supernatural power. Ultimately, the book's directive nuggets guide readers toward releasing the miraculous power of their faith to manifest God's purpose and plan.
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