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Frustration Point: A Catalyst for Spiritual Rest

Current price: $9.99
Frustration Point: A Catalyst for Spiritual Rest
Frustration Point: A Catalyst for Spiritual Rest

Barnes and Noble

Frustration Point: A Catalyst for Spiritual Rest

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When our pursuit of rest leads to reoccurring disappointment as a direct result of constant unmet expectations, we lose hope. Don't devalue the hidden potential that is planted in your frustration. Spiritual frustration can be a healthy indication of readiness to surrender fully to the mighty strength of God. Despite the accompanying emotions, the power that lies behind our seemingly hopeless situation may be the very agent that presents an opportunity to stimulate spiritual growth and break down those religious strongholds that detain so many stagnant Christians today. In Frustration Point, Marcus Bell explains how you can manage those points of frustration by exiting destructive cycles that breed ongoing disappointment and cultivate biblical-based expectations that will direct us to the perfect freedom and peace found within God's endless rest.

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