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Inspire to Soar

Author: T.D. Jakes Publishing House: Hachette Book Group

I’ve written Soar! Build Your Vision from the Ground Up with the young entrepreneur as well as the successful business leader in mind. I want to help you create a business that will take flight and then soar


101 Daily Readings That Will Ignite Your Entrepreneurial Drive

In his bestselling book Soar! T.D. Jakes reveals how to build your uniquely personal vision into a special contribution to the world.

T.D. Jakes say:

I’ve written Soar! Build Your Vision from the Ground Up with the young entrepreneur as well as the successful business leader in mind. I want to help you create a business that will take flight and then soar. I also want to share with you from my experiences as an entrepreneur ways to keep growing and sustaining your flight.

I use the analogy of flying because launching and running a successful business is a lot like taking off and flying. In order to fly—and start a business—you need to overcome the inherent fear of leaving the safety of solid ground to defy gravity, navigate through unexpected variables within predictable patterns, and soar.

In this book, I use the stories and information from my book Soar in bite-sized pieces, prepared in daily readings to help you digest the information regularly. I’ve included scriptures to match the themes of the readings to give you a Biblical perspective, which can further undergird you and prepare you for what is ahead.


You will see that the Wright Brothers, the inventors of the first airplane to actually take flight, are one of my favorite examples of successful entrepreneurs. What they did back in the early 1900s changed our lives forever.

Their model of innovative, relentless tenacity is one we can all glean inspiration from. These brothers made the seemingly impossible become a new reality.

And I believe that’s exactly what every entrepreneur does. So with your ideas in mind, don’t give up on creating what may seem impossible. As you work through this book, I will offer my thoughts and suggestions on this journey. I hope to help you catch the vision, build your wings, check the weather conditions, launch, and soar to new heights.


101 Daily Devotional

Take Off
Look Inside
Solve a Problem
Change for Good
Face the Giants
Faith and Fear
What’s in Your Hand?
Use What You’ve Got
Count the Cost
Know the Conditions
You’re Never Too Old
Believe the Impossible
Like an Eagle
Propelled from Inside
Make It Soar
Get It Done
And More . . .

T.D. Jakes

T.D. Jakes

T.D. Jakes founded The Potter’s House (TPH), a non-denominational, multicultural church and global humanitarian organization, in Dallas, Texas. Recognized as America’s Best Preacher by Time Magazine, as well as One of the Nation’s Most Influential & Mesmerizing Preachers by The New York Times

Book cover of Inspire to Soar
We were created to come close to a Father who has made himself vulnerable to the longings of his people and to absorb his desires as he cares for and works through ours.

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God’s Heart and Ours

Chris Tiegreen
One of the primary ways God accomplishes his purposes on earth is through the prayers of his people. And one of our primary motivations for prayer is the desires in our hearts.
God’s Word gives us the resilience of a tree with a source of living water that will never dry up.

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The Secret of Strength and Happiness

Timothy Keller
Psalm 1 is the gateway to the rest of the psalms. The “law” is all Scripture, to “meditate” is to think out its implications for all life, and to “delight” in it means not merely to comply but to love what God commands.
The new heavens and new earth are perfect because everyone and everything is glorifying God fully and therefore enjoying him forever.

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A Glimpse into the Future of Eternal Praise

Timothy Keller
Every possible experience, if prayed to the God who is really there, is destined to end in praise. Confession leads to the joy of forgiveness. Laments lead to a deeper resting in him for our happiness. If we could praise God perfectly, we would love him completely and then our joy would be full.
Gospel joy, knowing how honored and loved we are in Christ (verse 5), makes us ready for this mission.

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Poetry of Praise and Redemptive Mission

Timothy Keller
The praise of the redeemed. His people praise him because he has made them his people and because he honors and delights in them —though they don’t deserve it. Gospel joy, knowing how honored and loved we are in Christ, makes us ready for this mission.
Praise unites us also with one another. Here is “the only potential bond between the extremes of mankind: joyful preoccupation with God.” Praise the Lord!

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The Praise that Unites All

Timothy Keller
Praise Those Unites. We see extremes brought together in praise: wild animals and kings, old and young. Young men and maids, old men and babes. How can humans be brought into the music? He has raised up for his people a horn, a strong deliverer.
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