Lost Wonder

Power from the Writings of Luke

by Mike Jones


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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 15/01/2013

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 94
ISBN : 9781479715145
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 94
ISBN : 9781479715138

About the Book

How is it that we can lose the wonder of God? Have we been so captivated by the mundane – the things we can easily see and touch – that we have lost sight of the godly things that require a little more effort to see? God tells us simply that we will find Him when we search for Him. It’s not that it is hard; it’s just that we have to decide and then put forth the effort to do it. In this book, you won’t find a list; it is really nothing more than stories I have written of the wonder I found as I searched. I don’t pastor a mega church. I am just an ordinary guy who draws an ordinary paycheck that has chosen to spend a good amount of his leisure time searching. God does not reserve His wonder for mega church pastors. He reserves it for those who will search. It is within the reach of any who are thirsty enough to come; and for those who choose to come, they will find the ‘Lost Wonder’.


About the Author

For years I struggled with cravings that were contrary to the new nature I was supposed to have as a Christian. I knew that Jesus came that we might have life, so why didn’t I have it. Why did the old sometimes still appeal? Why did I let it cool the passion I had for God? Why instead, had the new not forced out the old? Had I missed something along the way? I came to point where I had to know. I’m glad I came to that point. Jesus’ words are true; “If anyone is thirsty let him come to me and drink”. I knew what it was like to come to Him; my problem was that I allowed myself to get distracted from coming. When we come to Him, He gives birth to a new nature in us. To the extent that we feed it, it will grow. If we neglect feeding it, it will wither. He really did come that we might have life; He came to give us a new nature. And with that new nature comes a whole ’New Set of Cravings’.