The Grave Robber

How Jesus Can Make Your Impossible Possible

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Our impossible situations are God's greatest opportunity to reveal His glory

Sometimes it's hard to believe that God still does miracles. We don't expect Him to move in miraculous ways in our day-in and day-out lives. Maybe we'd like to see miracles, but it's hard to see past our problems.

All that is about to change, like water into wine.


"In his fresh, engaging manner, Mark Batterson invites us to revisit the messages and miracles of Christ. I am thankful for this wonderful book. Our Christian convictions are only as valid as Christ Himself. Mark reminds us that faith in Jesus is worth the risk."--Max Lucado, pastor and bestselling author

"Mark Batterson shows us how to open our eyes to the miraculous and, in doing so, truly see that the One who walked on water and raised people from the dead is still working miracles today."--Rick Warren, founding pastor of Saddleback Church and founder of the P.E.A.C.E. Plan initiative

"If Mark Batterson can't convince you that our God still performs miracles, I doubt anyone could. This book is bound to stoke the fire of your faith, even if all you have left are a few weak embers."--Roma Downey and Mark Burnett, executive producers of The Bible miniseries and Son of God

"Miracles are happening all around us all the time, but you won't see them if you don't know how to look for them."

Mark Batterson, bestselling author of The Circle Maker, reveals the incredible power of the seven miraculous signs of Jesus found in the Gospel of John, showing how they are not simply something Jesus did in the past but also something He wants to do now, in the present. Mark shares true stories of people today who are experiencing miracles in their lives. And he brings to light the countless miracles, big and small, we take for granted every day--miracles that point us toward the One who healed the sick, calmed the storm, and yes, even raised the dead.

Nothing has changed since Jesus called Lazarus out of his tomb four days after his funeral. No matter how big the problem is, God is bigger still. If you long to see God work in miraculous ways today, you will love this faith-building, life-giving message.

Mark Batterson is the New York Times bestselling author of The Circle Maker. He is the lead pastor of National Community Church, one church with seven campuses in Washington, DC. Mark has a Doctor of Ministry degree from Regent University and lives on Capitol Hill with his wife, Lora, and their three children.

Find out more at www.MarkBatterson.com.


Endorsements

"In his fresh, engaging manner, Mark Batterson invites us to revisit the messages and miracles of Christ. I am privileged to know Mark and the wonderful people he serves at National Community Church in Washington, DC. I am thankful for him, for them, and now for this wonderful book. Our Christian convictions are only as valid as Christ Himself. Mark reminds us that faith in Jesus is worth the risk."

Max Lucado, pastor and bestselling author

"Mark Batterson shows us how to open our eyes to the miraculous and, in doing so, truly see that the One who walked on water and raised people from the dead is still working miracles today."

Pastor Rick Warren, founding pastor of Saddleback Church and founder of the P.E.A.C.E. Plan initiative

"If Mark Batterson can't convince you that our God still performs miracles, I doubt anyone could. This book is bound to stoke the fire of your faith, even if all you have left are a few weak embers."

Roma Downey and Mark Burnett, executive producers of The Bible miniseries and Son of God


The Author

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    Mark Batterson

    Mark Batterson is the New York Times bestselling author of The Circle Maker, The Grave Robber, A Trip around the Sun, and If. He is the lead pastor of National Community Church, one church with eight campuses in...

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Reviews

"Batterson skillfully weaves a wide-ranging narrative between a bald, 'gee whiz' hypersupernaturalism and a naturalism that denies God's immanence. He says forgiveness of sins through Christ is The Miracle, but his book will help readers increase their faith in a God who's in the business of performing minute-by-minute miracles. Recommended."

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"Here is a lively commentary on the first seven miracles of Jesus recorded in the Gospel of John . . . and how they are being repeated over and over again even today. This book will take any small group discussion to a new depth of insight into God's work in the wide world and your neighborhood."

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