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WORKING MIRACLES WITH GOD - ALBERT ELISHA OBERDORFER - SAMPLE

God’s work is supernatural. He “gives life to the dead and calls those things that are not as though they were.” God invites us to be co-workers with Him. But along the way, He needs us to learn a few lessons. He needs to remove pride from us so that we can be endowed with His grace—His supernatural enablement. So before He can work with us effectively, He needs to have done a work in us. Take Jacob, for example. God had to break him. He had to remove Jacob’s strongest part. And change His identity from a supplanter to a prince of God. God works in us because we are sons and daughters, not illegitimate children. Yet, because some of us are so used to achieving in the natural, it is almost inevitable that we will not be producing some Ishmaels along the way. That we won’t try to achieve the promises of God in our own strength—through natural means. But God is faithful, as He was in the case of Abraham. He will be walking with us right until the end. And in the process, teach us, transform us, and make us usable. For His purpose. Unto His glory. Read the insights in this booklet. They will impart to you some faith steroids that will encourage you in your walk with the Lord. If you are willing, He is going to use you as a co-worker with Him.

God’s work is supernatural.
He “gives life to the dead and calls those things that are not as though they were.”
God invites us to be co-workers with Him.
But along the way, He needs us to learn a few lessons.
He needs to remove pride from us so that we can be endowed with His grace—His supernatural enablement.
So before He can work with us effectively, He needs to have done a work in us.
Take Jacob, for example.
God had to break him.
He had to remove Jacob’s strongest part. And change His identity from a supplanter to a prince of God.
God works in us because we are sons and daughters, not illegitimate children.
Yet, because some of us are so used to achieving in the natural, it is almost inevitable that we will not be producing some Ishmaels along the way.
That we won’t try to achieve the promises of God in our own strength—through natural means.
But God is faithful, as He was in the case of Abraham.
He will be walking with us right until the end.
And in the process, teach us, transform us, and make us usable.
For His purpose.
Unto His glory.
Read the insights in this booklet.
They will impart to you some faith steroids that will encourage you in your walk with the Lord.
If you are willing, He is going to use you as a co-worker with Him.

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1 ISHMAEL.<br />

ISHMAEL is an example of Abraham<br />

trying to help God in His work.<br />

BY adding human wit to the equation.<br />

Sarah had it all figured out how it could<br />

work out.<br />

Enter Hagar.<br />

And Abraham consented to the deal.<br />

Would he have felt inside that this might<br />

not be the way God wanted it?<br />

So this is the challenge that we are facing.<br />

When God calls us to the work, we still<br />

need to learn to do it in the ability that He<br />

supplies.<br />

In His way.<br />

Not just any way.<br />

But in His way.<br />

This is what Paul refers to when he says<br />

that he who ministers should “wait on<br />

ministering.” (Romans 12:7)<br />

Would this mean that the one called to<br />

minister ought to look to the Lord how He<br />

wanted it to be done?<br />

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