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The Cry That Saves by timadeby
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The Cry That Saves By Adekola Timothy Adebiyi Not every tear can save you. Not every cry moves heaven. In a world where emotions overflow but hearts remain unchanged, this book reveals the difference between mere weeping and the sacred cry that reaches God's throne. The Cry That Saves is not about emotional breakdowns, self-pity, or manipulative tears-it's about the Golden Cry: a cry birthed in faith, brokenness, and surrender. This is the cry that becomes incense before God, the liquid language of prayer, and the seed of salvation and restoration both now and in the age to come. Drawing from Scripture, biology, psychology, and deep spiritual insight, Adekola Timothy Adebiyi uncovers: Why some tears heal and others harden the heart The divine triggers of the saving cry-revelation, sifting, affliction, renewal, and more How Jesus' own tears carried prophetic power and compassion The dangers of suppressed, misplaced, or manipulative crying How your cry can become an everlasting memorial before God With biblical depth and pastoral warmth, The Cry That Saves will challenge your view of tears, stir your faith, and invite you into a posture of humility where heaven's mercy is poured out. This is more than a book on crying. It is a call to pray with tears that move eternity.
Confidence  ( The Secret Of Self-Confidence) by timadeby
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When people hear the word confidence, their minds often rush to images of charisma, power, and unshakable self-belief. The confident man is the one who enters a room and commands it. The confident woman is the one who never doubts, never stumbles, and never fears. But this image, though celebrated by the world, is far from the confidence that Scripture, history, and truth reveal. The world teaches us that confidence is a product of self-self-assurance, self-reliance, and self-esteem. Yet the Bible turns this idea upside down. True confidence is not self-made; it is God-given. It is born out of humility or faith, strengthened by knowledge, and expressed in courage. The way of confidence is the way of Christ. He, the Son of God, humbled Himself to the point of death (Philippians 2:8). Yet He also walked with boldness, speaking truth before rulers and laying down His life without fear. In Him, we find both humility and boldness perfectly married. So I invite you on this journey. Not to learn how to project false boldness, but to walk the ancient path of true confidence-a confidence that begins in dust and ends in glory.
Digging Deep For A Deeper Life by timadeby
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Let me be clear: Deeper Life isn't a new trend or a catchy phrase. It's a reality rooted in Christ and echoed in the hearts of saints, both past and present. I believe our spiritual ancestors like Pastor W.F. Kumuyi and Pastor E.A. Adeboye caught this vision. If I ever sat down to have a cup of tea with either of them, I'm confident we'd be 100% aligned on this point: The Christian journey isn't meant to stay on the surface. We're called to blast through the crust of convenience and go deep into the bedrock of Christ until we hit the depths of His fullness. Some today call it the Higher Life. That's not wrong. But here's the thing: before you go higher, you must first go deeper. The path to the higher life is the deeper life. The path to the deeper life is digging deep. Paul paints the full picture in his prayer for the Ephesian believers: "That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith; that ye, being rooted and grounded in love, May be able to comprehend with all saints what is the breadth, and length, and depth, and height; And to know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that ye might be filled with all the fulness of God. Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us." - Ephesians 3:17-20 Here, Paul describes a faith that is rooted, not floating. A love that is deep, not shallow. A power that works within us, not around us. That, my friend, is the Deeper Life. Read this book to get on top of your flow in this life changing experience.
Heretic Faith by timadeby
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In a world where faith is often marketed, manipulated, or misunderstood, this book sounds a clarion call back to the true gospel of Jesus Christ. Faith Distorted exposes the ancient and modern heresies that have twisted biblical faith-turning it into a tool for greed, pride, and self-exaltation. From Gnosticism to Prosperity Gospel, Hypergrace to Entitlement Faith, each chapter unmasks the lies and restores the beauty of faith that is rooted in the cross, empowered by love, and purified through surrender. This is not just a theological correction-it is a spiritual awakening. Contend for the faith once delivered. Rediscover the gospel Christ died to give.
MR. FLESH  by timadeby
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He doesn't wear horns. He doesn't walk with a pitchfork. He comes dressed in your own emotions, your opinions, your wounds, your zeal, your goals-even your ministry. He is polite in church, powerful in self-confidence, and passionate about religious activity. But he is the enemy of the Cross. His name is Mr FLESH. "For I know that in me (that is, in my flesh,) dwelleth no good thing..." - Romans 7:18 He's the man you excuse. The version of you that cries during worship but resists when God rebukes. He can preach grace, but lives in entitlement. He can shout "faith," but drowns in human effort. This book is not written to fix Mr FLESH but to crucify him by Faith of our Lord Jesus Christ. This faith is borne in total surrender to the will of God and not by mere audacity.