Claim Heaven’s promise of double blessing over every trial in your life!
In this broken world, we encounter enemy attacks, personal injustice, and everyday trials. While Jesus never promised His people a trouble-free life, he did promise that their labor would not be in vain.
God promises to reimburse his people for every hardship they encounter: “Instead of your shame you will receive a double portion, and instead of disgrace you will rejoice in your inheritance.” (Isaiah 61:7, NIV)
Tragically, many believers never access this divine plan for redeeming suffering.
It’s time to be proactive. It’s time to claim double blessing for the trials you’ve experienced!
Katherine Ruonala is a globally recognized pastor, speaker, and author. Though she operates in signs and wonders, she has also experienced her share of challenges and troubles. In the midst of a particularly dark season in her life, God revealed a supernatural strategy for restoration and supernatural recompense.
In Double for Your Trouble, Katherine empowers you to… Access unclaimed promises of blessing Make the enemy’s plans backfire Reject a victim’s mindset and embrace victory every day View trouble as a “foreign currency” that can be exchanged for heavenly blessing Step up to “the divine exchange table” where you can trade trouble for double recompense No trial should ever be wasted! Let God redeem it and release Heaven’s abundant blessing upon you!
Before I share my review, I must confess that I am not great at reading non-fiction books, but I always try to take one with me to medical appointments. There have been a few of those in recent years, and this book was the latest one that sojourned with me. I have enjoyed having these wise words as my companion, and am a little bereft that I have come to the end…
So now, the review: A refreshing reminder that God isn’t finished with us yet. Here are a couple of noteworthy quotes:
P182. God wants to minister to you through His Word, not as something to add to your to-do list, but in order to release fresh revelation and insight. P183. It’s about the expectation of faith that something is going to happen. P187. He is pulling many out of a spirit of heaviness and despair and healing all kinds of wounds and regrets with the blessings and benefits of His mercies. He is replacing fears with hopes, problems with promises, and messes with miracles.
So, how did I know that this was a book that would be helpful for me? Here’s a quote from P110 that explains exactly who this book is written for. Can you find yourself on the list? “Everyone has experienced rejection. Everyone has been disappointed. Everyone has been embarrassed, made mistakes, heard insults, held onto regrets, felt insecure, been afraid, and suffered pain and loss. Don’t let them weigh you down… Pick them up and bring them to [God’s] table.”