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Summary
What is our motivation for serving Jesus? Is it so that we might have good health and be wealthy? Galatians 1 tells us that the wealth or health prosperity gospel is no gospel at all! However what we can find is fullness in Christ and in him we find that indeed God is enough for us! This easy to read book addresses key themes that span global cultures.
The prosperity gospel myth (in it’s various global forms)
Countering the view that material abundance is the sign of God’s blessing and that poverty is a sign of God’s curse; to distinguish between temporary, earthly benefits and eternal, spiritual ones.
Satisfaction/contentment/joy
Teaching and applying that satisfaction/contentment/joy is found in no earthly possession, achievement or position, outside of God; the fullness of Christ for every believer.
Fulfilment and purpose
Having developed the previous thoughts, this final area looks at whom we serve and not what we receive as a motivation and drive for what we do for Him.
This not just a book for the West or the Global South but for all!
Details
| Trim: | POCKET PAPERBACK |
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| ISBN13: | 9781845507510 |
| Publisher: | Christian Focus Publications |
| Category: | Christian Life |
About the author(s)
Dr. Helen Roseveare went to the Congo in 1953. She has dedicated her life to serving others even in the deep trials of life. She pioneered vital medical work in the rainforests of what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo, and is an internationally respected speaker with WEC ministries.
Customer Reviews
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Excellent
This book is perfect for that friend you are thinking of at says I don't read books, especially not Christian ones. It's short and snappy and Helen's writing hits you smack between the eyes. You'll be able to read it in an hour, but you'll remember it for much longer.
This book is packed with scripture and stories, and as Helen reflects on her life and the faithfulness of God it's a challenging and Encouraging read.
I finished the book and thought that wasn't enough, I wanted to hear and learn more, which probably leads you to reading her fuller biographies.
This is excellent to give to
- people who are suffering
- people whose life hasn't turned out as they had hoped
- those going to missions
- those who don't quite get grace, and those like me who think we do but need to learn more
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Enough
While at Week 1 of the 2011 Keswick Convention in July, I was privileged to have sat with around 3000 other people listening to the remarkably inspiring Dr Helen Roseveare.
Born in England in September 1925, she accepted Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord as a first year medical student in Cambridge University in 1945. She joined WEC International missionary society in 1952, sailing for the then Belgian Congo in 1953 where as a single medical missionary she served others and pioneered vital medical work in the rainforests of what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo. The courage of this faithful Christian lady is remarkable as she experienced deeply difficult trials of life including being taken hostage, being falsely accused, loneliness away from family and UK friends, being raped, feeling physically weak and experiencing frequent illness around her as a medical doctor. But despite all of this she still has a strong and pulsating love for Jesus Christ and this was very clear as she spoke (aged 85) from the main platform at the Convention. Since returning to the UK in 1973, she has served on the UK home-end of WEC, challenging young people, university students, Church youth groups, and women’s groups, to consider God’s claims on their lives for full-time missionary service in the UK or wherever God calls them.
Helen Roseveare has a library of stories that cause the hairs to stick up at the back of your neck and when she is asked if it was all worth it… a resounding “yes!” is exclaimed everytime!
Many of us may likely say “enough’s enough!” We perhaps say this in our minds or out loud during everyday life in our homes and workplaces when difficult situations present themselves to us.
I heartily recommend Helen’s latest book entitled “Enough”, which also has the biblical words from Philippians 4: 11-13 revealed on the front cover. I recommend you look up and read these verses now in a Bible.
The word “enough” has several different English nuances but Helen believes that all the different words and phrases used can be summed up in the one word: “sufficiency”. With this, there are many different ways of understanding “sufficiency” as Christians or as someone who may be reading this article who is exploring what it means to put one’s trust in God through Jesus Christ in a confusing and riotous twenty first century world.
Helen reveals and reminds us, with reference to Paul’s letter to the Galatians, that wealth, health and worldly prosperity do not bring us ultimate satisfaction towards a life well lived. But instead to have fullness in Jesus Christ is to know that God is really enough. In Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 12 and verse 9 he says that’s God’s grace is sufficient. God’s grace is the wonderful truth of Christianity and without it we are nothing and don’t have any firm foundation of belief to stand on or progress in purposeful life. Indeed, Helen recalls the well-known John Newton hymn “Amazing Grace!” She says that while alive on earth we can wholeheartedly sing the first three verses of this hymn. She then goes on to say: “But then, when we arrive in glory (Heaven), we will truly experience that of which we sing in verse 4, the glorious freedom of worship – the enough-ness of time!”
God is enough. He is enough for our salvation, assurance, emotional support, happiness and contentment, and how to please God as people who naturally turn away from good things. Our sufficiency is of God and Helen’s short book (80 pages) is a must read for anyone and everyone, whether facing frightening attacks in a place where one is trying to help others, whether facing a painful illness, whether finding it difficult to fit in to a community, whether struggling to know which career path to take, whether struggling to understand why bad things happen in your and your friends’ lives, whether trying to understand why life is good for you and not so for other loved ones… the list is endless but in the end, enough is enough with God – not just reading or saying it but believing its’ truth in faith. If you do read this book please share your thoughts with others and pass the book on.


