You Are Called
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Do you feel like you’re on the sidelines in God’s grand design? Like there’s a role waiting for you, but you just can’t quite grasp it? Many of us long to make a meaningful impact with our lives, You Are Called shares how.
You Are Called is a spiritual enrichment guide expanding on Bevere’s message in “X: Multiply Your God Given Potential and is filled with in-text interactive questions for personal reflection, self-evaluation, and strong personal engagement with what the Bible says about our gifts, our calling, our purpose, and our rewards.
In You Are Called, John Bevere relies on a careful exploration of Scripture and uses powerful stories to help you think differently about your calling and why it’s so important to God. You’ll unlock the secrets to living with purpose and passion! Inside you’ll discover. . .
*You are called by God as much as anyone is.
*God’s grace empowers you for a destiny in life that’s beyond your natural ability.
*Embrace your unique giftings and learn to operate in them for true effectiveness.
*Your calling is greater than your natural ability. The more impossible your challenges, the more God’s grace will be manifested.
*The world needs what you have: your God-given gifts.
Carefully and biblically, this book defines and portrays gifts, calling, and purpose, and how all these come together, by God’s grace and guidance, to lead us faithfully on our life’s unique calling. Quite surprisingly–and liberatingly–for many, John probes the teaching of Jesus to show us that faithfulness to our calling and purpose requires that we multiply our giftedness. This concept is clearly taught in a way that motivates readers to move beyond being a mere spectator in God’s kingdom.
Find your role, live your calling, make your mark! You Are Called empowers you to break free from inaction, aimlessness or wrong priorities–and to step into your true purpose with confidence.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781400350261
ISBN10: 1400350263
John Bevere
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2025
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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