Tasters and Partakers

By (author)Dag heward-mills

There is a big difference between tasting something and actually partaking in it. To taste something is to nibble at it or to try it on your tongue; to partake of it is to go beyond tasting and consume it. This fascinating little book, by Dag Heward-Mills, is about serving God beyond the level of a taster. God wants you to partake of the great things that He has made available to you in the ministry. There is no need to be a taster when you can become a partaker in the things of God!

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Delve into Deeper Engagement

In the journey of faith, tasting and partaking signify distinct levels of involvement. While tasting offers a mere glimpse, partaking involves complete immersion. “Tasters and Partakers” by Dag Heward-Mills delves into this disparity, urging readers to transcend mere sampling.

Understanding the Distinction

Tasting is superficial; partaking is profound. Heward-Mills illustrates this contrast, emphasizing the call to embrace deeper engagement with God’s work. The book illuminates the path from being a mere taster to becoming a fervent partaker in God’s ministry.

Moving Beyond Surface Experience

To taste is to flirt with experience; to partake is to fully engage. Heward-Mills challenges readers to move beyond superficial encounters with God’s blessings. The book advocates for active participation and complete absorption in spiritual matters.

Unveiling the Essence of Service

God desires more than passive observers; He seeks active participants. “Tasters and Partakers” reveals the essence of service, urging believers to immerse themselves fully in the divine call. It beckons readers to embrace a lifestyle of wholehearted commitment.

Embracing the Call to Deeper Commitment

The book echoes God’s invitation to move from tasting to partaking. Through vivid illustrations and insightful teachings, Heward-Mills invites readers to embrace the call to deeper commitment. It is a summons to forsake passivity and embrace active involvement in God’s work.

Unlocking the Fullness of God’s Blessings

Tasters merely graze the surface, while partakers delve into the richness of God’s blessings. “Tasters and Partakers” serves as a guide to unlock the fullness of spiritual abundance. It encourages readers to move beyond sampling and embrace the abundant life promised by God.

Transitioning from Spectatorship to Ownership

Spectators merely observe, but owners possess. Heward-Mills underscores the transition from spectatorship to ownership in spiritual matters. The book empowers readers to take ownership of their faith journey and actively participate in God’s purposes.

Embracing a Lifestyle of Engagement

Beyond fleeting encounters lies a realm of sustained engagement. “Tasters and Partakers” advocates for a lifestyle of active involvement in God’s work. It inspires readers to embrace the richness of spiritual experiences through unwavering commitment.

Conclusion

“Tasters and Partakers” is more than a book; it is a call to action. It challenges readers to move beyond the periphery of faith and embrace the depth of divine involvement. Through its pages, believers are empowered to transition from tasting to partaking, unlocking the fullness of God’s blessings and purpose for their lives.

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