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When God Says Possess is a Christ-centered exploration of one of the most repeated yet misunderstood patterns in Scripture: God speaks clearly, yet man hesitates. Beginning with Israel's decision to send spies into the promised land, this book exposes how unbelief often disguises itself as wisdom, caution, strategy, or even spirituality.
Through a sweeping journey across the Old and New Testaments, the book examines key biblical moments where God's original instruction was replaced by human reasoning - and the costly consequences that followed. From the wilderness generation, the cry for meat, and the golden calf, to Hezekiah's extended life, Saul's impatience, Martha's distraction, Peter's self-confidence, and the assumed readiness of the ten virgins, each case study reveals the same truth: God's idea is perfect the first time.
At the heart of this message is the revelation that the promised land was never the ultimate goal. It was a shadow pointing to Christ Himself. What Israel could not inherit through obedience, Christ inherited through obedience - and now offers freely by grace. In Him, there is no need to verify, negotiate, or delay. Faith is no longer striving toward inheritance; it is resting in a finished work.
Written for believers who feel caught between promise and possession, activity and rest, this book calls the Church to stop sending "spies" into what God has already settled. It invites readers to lay down fear, reasoning, and self-reliance, and to enter fully into the rest that remains in Christ.
When God Says Possess is not a call to greater effort, but to deeper trust. Not a demand for courage, but an invitation to faith. It ultimately points the reader to behold Christ as the Promise, the Possession, and the Fulfillment - God's final and perfect "Yes."
Title
WHEN GOD SAYS POSSESS: The Tragedy of the Spy Mission
Author
Paul Nevhutanda
Publisher
Independently published
Published
December 2025
Weight
205g
Page Count
170
Dimensions
14 x 21.6 x 1 cm
ISBN
9798278843108
ISBN-10
8278843104
Eden Code
7385280
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