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You Can Let Go Now
By: Mark ChironnaeBook Publisher: HarperCollins
Imprint: Thomas Nelson
Format: ePub Encrypted (DRM)
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When the second twin emerged from Rebekah's womb, he was holding onto the heel of his brother Esau. Isaac and Rebekah aptly named him Jacob, meaning "heel-grabber." For many years this name would be his destiny, until he was able to let go of a hollow existence and instead grasp his true destiny as a prince among men.
Just like Jacob, we struggle with the quest for significance, often settling for a life never intended for us. But through the teaching of Dr. Mark Chironna, we can learn by Jacob's example to let go of the things that hinder us to become our true selves in Christ. Specific chapter topics include instruction on how to let go of the need to be first, getting ahead of yourself, selling yourself short, the pain of rejection, your unfinished business, and more.
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| Title of Religion eBook: You Can Let Go Now | |
| Release Date: 11-11-2004 | |
| Publisher: Thomas Nelson |
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| Parent title | You Can Let Go Now |
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| SKU | 9781418519520 |
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You Can Let Go Now
Chapter One
When will it be okay for you to be you?
It was Emerson who said that most individuals lead "quiet lives of desperation." How often we settle for less in life while our hearts cry out for more. We arrive here by mystery and miracle from a watery womb, and when we break forth out of our safe, specific environments the first thing that emerges from the depths of our spirits is a cry. It is our primal expression of being, a first demonstration of our awareness that something traumatic has taken place and that there is no longer room for us in the individual worlds in which we were formed.
We haven't got a clue about what life is supposed to be, yet we exhibit patterns and behaviors long before we ever say our first words. These patterns and behaviors seem to have a mind of their own, a script they are following, with or without our permission.
We learn that our primary sound, that intense cry, gets all our needs met-milk, a change from wet clothing, and whatever else our little hearts demand. It works really well, at least for a little while. There does come a moment, though, when our parents shut our bedroom doors and ignore our cries. So we cry even louder, and it doesn't work. This is very frustrating.
We soon discover we have hands and fingers, and they are quite effective at grabbing things. As a matter of fact, we take all that energy that we used for crying and invest it in each of our five fingers.
Then one morning we are invited to drink our milk out of a cup. Growing up and making the journey isn't comfortable to begin with, and now it seems to be getting worse. In a
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