CONFIDENCE
Confidence
ISBN-10: 0-8249-3220-X
ISBN-13: 978-0-8249-3220-6
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Peale, Norman Vincent, 1898-1993.
Confidence : Biblical truths for discovering God's potential for you / Norman Vincent Peale.
pages cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-8249-3220-6 (alk. paper)
1. ConfidenceReligious aspectsChristianity. 2. Christian life. I. Title.
BV4647.C63P43 2013
248.4dc23
2013018253
Cover and interior design by Mllerhaus
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Printed and bound in the United States of America
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD
Thank you for your interest in the work of Norman Vincent Peale. We hope you'll find his words as deeply rewarding and potentially life-changing as we did. Each entry will be framed around one or more relevant Scripture verses, and discuss several conflicts, issues, occurrences, etc., that we face in the occasionally troubling world we live in. And each difficulty is responded to using carefully selected thoughts and anecdotes on the meaning and applicability of Scripture in daily life and the practical advice garnered from Dr. Peale's long life spent serving God and preaching His Word. The syntax has been slightly modified for our time but has preserved the true timelessness of Dr. Peale's original message of hope, toughness, and love, as well as his enduringly warm wit, knowledge, and affectionate presence.
Editors of Guideposts
INTRODUCTION
Confidence. A word we all use often but many of us barely think about. I am not a slave to a dictionary, so I'll leave the semantics of definition to someone more learned than me, perhaps. I will say that the surest way to live confidently is to have what I call a big God. Many of us, at different times in our lives, have a very little God. And make no mistake: it is we who have limited Him. We believe in God, but as to applying His power, His might, His love, and His greatness to our lives, we just aren't sold on the idea that it will work. So we have reduced God down to being practically a nonentity in our day-to-day lives.
If you have a little God, in the very nature of the case, you are going to get little spiritual results and little any kind of results. And with this little God, the problems common to all humanity can be counted on to gang up on you. But, on the contrary, if you think of a big God, if you pray to a big God, if you act like there is a big God, you will grow big spiritually and in every other way and big results will accrue. You will make a big contribution to the day and age in which you live. You will be a partner of a big God.
This may seem to you a rather extraordinary way to talk about God; but we are in good company, I assure you, for this is the way the Bible talks about Him: The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6 KJV ). Christianity speaks always in superlatives. St. Paul in his letter to the Philippians (4:19 KJV ) writes, My God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus. Now what is meant by all my need? Surely, Lord, You mean by this that You will satisfy my spiritual needs You are dealing with me only in spiritual things. But the statement doesn't say that. It has no parenthesis nor limitation. It says, My God shall supply all your need. He will supply your mental needs; He will supply your emotional needs; He will supply your physical needs; He will supply your material needs. He will do everything for youso it says in the Scripture. And by doing everything for you, you will receive, yes, confidence. The ability to believe in yourself, in something bigger than yourself, and it will allow you to do big things, with your big confidence, from your big God.
And again St. Paul affirms, I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me (Philippians 4:13 KJV ). All things? You mean just some things, a few things. Oh no, it doesn't mean that at all. It means I can dothink of this! I, just a weak little human being!can do all things through Christ who gives me the strength.
So don't sit around and wail and whine and moan and complain that you are weak, inadequate, and inferior, for that is not true at all, except only insofar as you insist on being that way. You say to yourself, I believe in my God. Then you begin to grow into power.
What a God He really is! In the first days of every New Year it might be well to turn right back to the beginning of the Bible and start from there. How does the Bible begin? Well, everybody knows. In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth (Genesis 1:1 KJV ). No little God did that, because this is a tremendous earth and this is a tremendous solar system. And He made it all. He took His great hands and scooped out the deep valleys and raised up enormous mountains. Then He took both hands and grabbed handfuls of stars and swung them into the blue. All space is filled with them. And He started rivers singing their way to the sea. He designed the universe so that there would be sunset and sunrise and high noon, and spring and summer and fall and winter, and He brought into being the productivity of the earth.
Men from this planet have now gone to the moon. And what did they find when they got to the moon? They found that the same laws that are operative on earth are operative on the moon. They could do the same things there that they can do here. And for the first time in the history of mankind human eyes beheld not the rising of the moon or the rising of the sun, but the rising of the earth. Those men were so enthralled that they repeated these words from Scripture:
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