The River Principle: Trading Self-Reliance For the Only Source That Never Runs Dry
Synopsis
Most people who pick up this book are not far from God.
They go to church. They tithe, at least sometimes. They pray when things get hard. They've cleaned up their lives, made better choices, and tried to do right by God and the people around them.
And yet something feels hollow. Distant. Like they're working hard to maintain a relationship that never quite feels close.
There's a reason for that. And it has nothing to do with how hard you're trying.
In The River Principle, John Davenport draws on decades of faith, failure, business, loss, and hard-won surrender to unpack one of the most overlooked truths in Scripture. Rooted in Jeremiah 17, it's the difference between two ways of living that look similar from the outside but produce radically different results on the inside.
One way builds a lake. You take what God provides, manage it carefully, build walls around it, and trust in what you've accumulated. It feels responsible. It feels wise. It feels like good stewardship.
Until the heat comes. And it always comes.
The other way stays close to the river. You recognize God as your source, not just your supplier. You hold what you have loosely. You draw what you need for today and trust that tomorrow's provision will come from tomorrow's flow. It feels vulnerable. It feels like you're not in control.
Because you're not.
But the river never runs dry.
Through his own journey from rule-follower to religious performer to exhausted servant to genuine surrender, John traces the phases of faith that most believers move through without ever realizing it. He tells the story of the decade that nearly broke him: parents gone, wife devastated by late-stage Lyme disease, business collapsing, son homeless and addicted, everything he had built stripped away at once. And he shows, with unflinching honesty, how the River Principle held when nothing else could.
This is not a book about becoming wealthy. It's not a self-improvement program dressed up in spiritual language. It's not a formula for getting God to bless your plans.
It's an invitation to stop managing God from a safe distance and start living as close to the Source as possible.
Because proximity to God is not just the goal of the Christian life.
It's the only strategy that works when everything else fails.
THIS BOOK IS FOR YOU IF:
- You've been faithful for years but still feel distant from God
- You're tired of Christianity that looks good on the outside but feels hollow on the inside
- You've built a good life but sense that something essential is missing
- You're in the middle of a season of loss and need to know the river is real
- You lead others and want your leadership to flow from something deeper than your own strength
- You've never been able to fully let go of control, and you know it
WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER INSIDE:
- The biblical foundation of the River Principle from Jeremiah 17, and why it changes everything about how you read your own life
- The critical difference between a tree planted by the river and a shrub in the desert, and how to know which one you currently are
- Why building a lake feels like wisdom but functions like a slow drift away from God
- The three phases of faith most believers move through, and what it takes to move from service to genuine surrender
- How to position yourself by the river in finances, relationships, work, and daily spiritual practice before the crisis comes
- Why suffering and spiritual warfare are not signs you're doing something wrong, and what they actually mean
- Practical, concrete steps to begin living by the river starting today, regardless of where you are right now
Publisher information
- Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
- ISBN: 9798197904324
- Number of pages: 182
- Dimensions: 216 x 140 x 10 mm
- Languages: English
