
I just finished reading Sun Stand Still by Steven Furtick. Steven is the pastor of Elevation Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. The premise of the book is quite simple: Joshua, in chapter 10 of the Old Testement book named for him, believes God can do anything, and asks Him to do the impossible to fulfill the plans that He has given to Joshua… and God does it! For a day He stops the sun from moving, or the earth from spinning, or something… This allows Joshua and his army time to overtake the Amorites and destroy them.
This book encourages us to not only see this event as historical past, but as revealing of what can happen when we believe God for the impossible; to have`audacious’ faith and to pray for things that only God can do.
Honestly, I found myself challenged by this book. Though I hate to admit it, even to myself, I sometimes limit God by not fully trusting Him to be able to do things I’ve deemed “impossible.” But as Furtick shared several real life examples of `Sun Stand Still prayers’ throughout the book, I couldn’t help but have my faith built-up.
I also appreciated that there is a chapter to the possibility and the reality of unanswered prayers. He reminds the reader that God isn’t a genie in a bottle granting our every wish. He also points out that audacious prayers come with a sacrifice.
If you’re looking to have your faith built-up and your ideas about prayer challenged, definitely check-out this book!







