Author: | Terrence A. Kearney | ISBN: | 9781635750089 |
Publisher: | Christian Faith Publishing | Publication: | February 22, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Terrence A. Kearney |
ISBN: | 9781635750089 |
Publisher: | Christian Faith Publishing |
Publication: | February 22, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
This book deals with the reality truths we face daily about ourselves—the good, the bad, and the ugly. Having a well experience, Jesus shares His divinity and shows our deliverance through our admitting the truth. Jesus proclaims that knowing the truth and acting on it will liberate us. We can never escape our past denying the past. The truth of the matter is, we all come from somewhere, but more important, we are still traveling. Where you’ve been can only be seen through a small mirror compared to viewing your future through a large glass.
At one point, my life was spiraling out of control, and I was blind to my own destructive decisions being made without proper spiritual guidance. I blamed everyone else for my mishaps and misfortunes until, one day, walking along the inlet, the Lord began to talk with me about me. I couldn’t deny the truth sharing the truth about my life. I had a change of heart because of what He was showing me. I didn’t like the person I saw, so I began to pray daily for deliverance from myself. We all can look in the mirror and find something we can change if we look hard enough. My prayer is that every reader will have an experience with Jesus.
This book deals with the reality truths we face daily about ourselves—the good, the bad, and the ugly. Having a well experience, Jesus shares His divinity and shows our deliverance through our admitting the truth. Jesus proclaims that knowing the truth and acting on it will liberate us. We can never escape our past denying the past. The truth of the matter is, we all come from somewhere, but more important, we are still traveling. Where you’ve been can only be seen through a small mirror compared to viewing your future through a large glass.
At one point, my life was spiraling out of control, and I was blind to my own destructive decisions being made without proper spiritual guidance. I blamed everyone else for my mishaps and misfortunes until, one day, walking along the inlet, the Lord began to talk with me about me. I couldn’t deny the truth sharing the truth about my life. I had a change of heart because of what He was showing me. I didn’t like the person I saw, so I began to pray daily for deliverance from myself. We all can look in the mirror and find something we can change if we look hard enough. My prayer is that every reader will have an experience with Jesus.