Donna Amidon: Jesus Is More Powerful Than We Imagine

When we think of Jesus, we think New Testament. But when you look a little closer, Jesus is throughout the whole Bible. We can easily put Jesus in a much smaller box that He will fit it. What started out as a simple ornament exchange one year, became so much more for Donna Amidon. She began to look through the Old Testament for the presence of Jesus, and began to see that He is so much bigger than we sometimes think He is. She shares some of the lessons she learned about how the enemy lies to us, turning our complaints into requests, offering what we do up to God, and more.
A graduate of Southern Evangelical Seminary, Donna Amidon is a wife, mom, speaker, author, and lover of all things Bible. With a passion for encouraging women, Donna has served as a Bible teacher, worship leader, radio broadcaster, small groups director, and pastor’s wife. Currently, Donna homeschools her two children and is an active speaker for Stonecroft Ministries and various women’s events. In addition to speaking, Donna works for Back to the Bible as a Spiritual Fitness Coach, hosting short video programs to encourage Christians in their daily walk. Donna and her husband of 23 years reside in Midlothian, VA, and have two teenage children.
Find out more about Donna: https://www.donnaamidon.org/
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Quotes:

“What the enemy does is he tells us what we have is not enough.”

“We have all these blessings but sometimes we get fixated on that one thing that we can’t have.”

“Jesus is more that a man, more that a prophet, He is God in the flesh.”

“Can you turn that complaint into a request?”

“We will ingest and digest anything as long as it’s given to us in small enough pieces and the enemy knows this.”

“Do it as an offering to the Lord and then you can look forward to one day hearing Him say Well done, my good and faithful servant.”

“Big beautiful things, big strong things always start out in seed form.”

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