Book Review: Under Cover by John Bevere September 24, 2009
Posted by karixie in Literature.Tags: authority, christian books, christian literature, john bevere, obedience, omf, omf literature, rebellion, submission, surrender, under cover, undercover
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We all want our own ways and sometimes, a rule is something which we think holds us on into achieving our dreams and plans. But who would have thought that submitting under authority could make us all the more free than wandering around and journeying with our own ways?
John Bevere shares encounters in the Scriptures, personal experiences, and even stories shared of and by people close to him, on how obedience AND submission do not hold us captive, rather, give us more liberty to live life in all its fullness.
This book displays daring and honest discussions on how pride can pull you down, sin as something which we don’t popularly know of, why faith and obedience are inseparable and why 99% obedience is not obedience at all (among others). At the same time, it shares to us how obedience could bring about promises and why it is safe and calm “under cover”.
Discover these and more as you go through the pages of this book and learn how obedience, not rebellion, could bring about promises into your life and know why it is more safe and calm “under cover”.
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