I was asked to write a book description for my newest book entitled Out of Order. Read along as I write about what God has shared with me to share with others. Out of Order is an in-depth look at the complicated instructions made simple only by the revelation of God. If you cannot simply explain it, then you simply do not understand it. For so many years, humanity has complicated God with their own traditions and beliefs. This book exposes the misconceptions and absolute abandonment of God's instructions, which emphasizes the Bible was created to be an instruction manual. This book speaks against these things and then highlights the small changes each person can make to experience the massive results, which are granted by adherence strictly to the Word of God. Once wisdom is birthed, the completed or complex becomes simplistic. Once we beget simplicity, God teaches us simple arithmetic of the Bible: add him and subtract ourselves. As John said, "I must decrease so he can increase." By doing this, we will achieve and experience the life God intended, a life beyond our imagination. The Bible speaks of this truth: eyes have not seen, ears have not heard the wonderful things that God has for us, the ones that love him. We, as his children, must obey and strive to create a life in order, which will then open up a treasure trove of hidden treasures that God has for us. Over time, we have veered from these instructions by trying to do things in our own time, by adhering to men's beliefs and traditions. In today's world, you can see the power the church has lost. The Bible says we are the light of the world. If so, why is the world such a dark place? I can strictly say it is not because God is absent from his throne. We must reconsider the structure of today's church. The world is crying out for God to move, and we must be comforting, not just live in but also live through. Open this book to receive the instructions which come directly from him. In this book, we will consider his true instructions for our lives and how they can transform our understanding of God.