For Jesus, it was about the Father and us. It was not about Him. Could we say the same about ourselves? From the book: Removing Your Shame Label.
~ Eddie Capparucci
When it comes to worry, our problem is we fear an invisible future that a timeless God has seen. Perhaps you should talk to Him about it.
Far too often we allow the hurtful words of others to define us. From the book: Removing Your Shame Label.
The more we connect with our Spiritual self, the uglier sin looks. From the book: Removing Your Shame Label.
People-pleasers feel they must constantly be performing acts of service to others to gain acceptance. That requires a lot of work, effort, and energy. From the book: Removing Your Shame Label.
What starts out as an intrusive thought can turn into an overwhelming concept if we feed it with more negative thinking. From the book: Removing Your Shame Label.
The only performance that matters is what Jesus Christ did at the Cross - From the Book: Removing Your Shame Label.
The person who is wrapped up in God keeps moving. That is the difference between a Spirit on fire and a Spirit that's burning out. From the book: Removing Your Shame Label.
No matter how dark your situation seems, there are blessings you can find and focus on. God is always faithful. - From the Book: Removing Your Shame Label.
When trapped in a constant state of negative over-stimulation, anxiety becomes the norm in our lives. From the book: Removing Your Shame Label
When you're emotionally, physically, mentally or spiritually drained, bad things happen. - From the Book: Removing Your Shame Label.
Being stuck in your own head not only cheats you of intimate interactions with others, but it also impacts your relationship with God. - From the Book: Removing Your Shame Label
As we review our worries, we should make it a habit each day to God, what is it I should focus on today?
We ignore the Holy Spirit when we position ourselves at the center of life. - From the Book: Removing Your Shame Label.
God is the greatest nurturer of all.