Our Hunger for God is Holding Us Back, According to Minister's New Book
FULLNESS! Living Beyond Revivals and Outpourings, by Rick Manis A new book that calls on Christianity to stop seeking and hungering for God. The book identifies spiritual hunger as the original sin, and announces a new day for the church, a day when every prayer is easily answered.
Tulsa, OK, June 12, 2009 --(PR.com)-- The body of Christ has completed an important season in which the key words were: hunger, thirst, passion, seeking, pursuing, preparation, purging, and process. We have now begun a new day, and the key words are: fullness, wholeness, completeness, and satisfaction. That’s the announcement of Rick Manis, a prophetic preacher for nearly 30 years, and the author of FULLNESS! Living Beyond Revivals and Outpourings (Empyrion Press, $14.99)
With brutal transparency, Manis unveils his struggles as a determined seeker of God, and how the Lord brought him into a revelation of fullness. The author then uses chapters of scriptural examples to show why the church must move out of the hunger for God mindset. He says we are called to be a Heaven on Earth generation that acknowledges God’s presence rather than seeking it. We enjoy righteousness instead of thirst for it. We act like sons of God rather than try to become one.
Manis explains that many of the most passionate, zealous, fired up Christians continue to struggle in receiving from God because their belief system still carries the root of all of man’s hardships, namely lust. In FULLNESS! Living Beyond Revivals and Outpourings, this perception of lack is identified as Adam’s iniquity. Manis states that we were destroyed for lack of knowledge, and had Adam been aware that he was made in God’s image, he would never have tried to become what he already was.
In another interesting insight, the author explains why revivals and spiritual highs are always temporary. Manis says that the needy mindset is like the proverbial “old wineskin” that cannot hold new wine. No matter how powerful the experience, old thought patterns will not allow it to continue. We are only transformed by a renewed mind.
The book was written especially for those who have done all they know, and yet still seem to be reaching for a carrot on a stick. It’s for those who have hungered and thirsted, only to hunger and thirst some more. It’s for the strong believers who have found that their strength only gets them so far. It’s for those who have been holding on to promises, prophecies, visions, dreams, and destiny.
FULLNESS! Living Beyond Revivals and Outpourings promises a transformation that is better than any revival or outpouring. It is a real unveiling of Christ in you. It describes an elevated walk in God’s world, an everyday Heaven on Earth experience, which says Manis, is the pure will of God. This book may be the push that you need to help the transition from the highs and lows of the past move, and into the consistent, curse free, sickness free, sorrow free, glory filled life that you have been promised.
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· FULLNESS! Living Beyond Revivals & Outpourings
· Author: Rick Manis
· Paperback: 140 pages
· Publisher: Empyrion Press (March 20, 2009)
· ISBN: 978-0578016894
· Can be found at:
Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/FULLNESS-Living-Beyond-Revivals-Outpourings/dp/0578016893/ref=pd_rhf_p_t_1
Barnes & Noble http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Fullness-Living-Beyond-Revivals-Outpourings/Rick-Manis/e/9780578016894/?itm=3
Rickmanis.com http://book.rickmanis.com
With brutal transparency, Manis unveils his struggles as a determined seeker of God, and how the Lord brought him into a revelation of fullness. The author then uses chapters of scriptural examples to show why the church must move out of the hunger for God mindset. He says we are called to be a Heaven on Earth generation that acknowledges God’s presence rather than seeking it. We enjoy righteousness instead of thirst for it. We act like sons of God rather than try to become one.
Manis explains that many of the most passionate, zealous, fired up Christians continue to struggle in receiving from God because their belief system still carries the root of all of man’s hardships, namely lust. In FULLNESS! Living Beyond Revivals and Outpourings, this perception of lack is identified as Adam’s iniquity. Manis states that we were destroyed for lack of knowledge, and had Adam been aware that he was made in God’s image, he would never have tried to become what he already was.
In another interesting insight, the author explains why revivals and spiritual highs are always temporary. Manis says that the needy mindset is like the proverbial “old wineskin” that cannot hold new wine. No matter how powerful the experience, old thought patterns will not allow it to continue. We are only transformed by a renewed mind.
The book was written especially for those who have done all they know, and yet still seem to be reaching for a carrot on a stick. It’s for those who have hungered and thirsted, only to hunger and thirst some more. It’s for the strong believers who have found that their strength only gets them so far. It’s for those who have been holding on to promises, prophecies, visions, dreams, and destiny.
FULLNESS! Living Beyond Revivals and Outpourings promises a transformation that is better than any revival or outpouring. It is a real unveiling of Christ in you. It describes an elevated walk in God’s world, an everyday Heaven on Earth experience, which says Manis, is the pure will of God. This book may be the push that you need to help the transition from the highs and lows of the past move, and into the consistent, curse free, sickness free, sorrow free, glory filled life that you have been promised.
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· FULLNESS! Living Beyond Revivals & Outpourings
· Author: Rick Manis
· Paperback: 140 pages
· Publisher: Empyrion Press (March 20, 2009)
· ISBN: 978-0578016894
· Can be found at:
Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/FULLNESS-Living-Beyond-Revivals-Outpourings/dp/0578016893/ref=pd_rhf_p_t_1
Barnes & Noble http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Fullness-Living-Beyond-Revivals-Outpourings/Rick-Manis/e/9780578016894/?itm=3
Rickmanis.com http://book.rickmanis.com
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