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God in a Box? 
The Sovereignty of God in Word of Faith Theology

 

This book is a comprehensive defense of the concept of faith taught by the Word of Faith movement and how it complements rather than compromises the sovereignty of God. Refutations are made against the biased arguments of popular evangelical heresy hunters. Some of the doctrines analyzed are:

Sovereignty - Is everything ultimately caused (and willed) by God or can man's destiny be different from God's will? Does God cause all the evils we see, such as sickness, poverty, persecution, temptation, and natural disasters?

Healing - What is the root of sickness? Does God pick and choose who to heal arbitrarily? Is healing part of the atonement? Why do we still die if we are "healed"? Does faith play a role? Whose faith? Did the healing ministry cease? Was Paul's thorn a physical infirmity?

Suffering - Why did the apostles suffer if we were meant to live in victory in all areas of life? Is suffering God's will for believers? What kind of suffering?

Prayer - Does God really answer the prayers of an obedient, Spirit-filled, believing Christian with a "NO"? Does prayer require belief in the outcome, or just general trust in God for an answer? Should we just always pray, "If it be your will"?

Spoken Faith - Is there power in the tongue? Is it wrong to verbally speak the Word over and rebuke our circumstances, sicknesses, and demonic powers? Can we know God's will? Can we believe we receive exactly what we pray for?

Prosperity - What is prosperity? Is it something we can believe God for?

Old Testament Promises - Did all Old Testament promises of healing, protection, deliverance, and abundance vanish at the onset of the New Testament? Have they converted into spiritual blessings only?

I guarantee this book will educate you on the Biblical foundation for a balanced Word of Faith message. It is not complicated reading, yet has enough exegesis and doctrinal analysis to refute the arguments posed by skeptics from the scholarly world.