You Can Let Go Now

It's Okay to Be Who You Are

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Mark Chironna ISBN: 9781418519520
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Publication: November 9, 2004
Imprint: Thomas Nelson Language: English
Author: Mark Chironna
ISBN: 9781418519520
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Publication: November 9, 2004
Imprint: Thomas Nelson
Language: English

Are you tired of the never-ending struggles

Tired of grasping, clawing, plotting and striving to achieve your dreams

Have you found your heart aching for something deeper and more enduring?

Many believe that security, accomplishments, and possessions will give them identity. Yet the more you struggle for your identity, the more it eludes you. It isn't until you are free to let go of the grasping and the grabbing that you find out who you are.

In this book, Mark Chironna shows letting go in action by putting you inside the skin of Jacob. Litterally a "grabber" from birth, Jacob emerged from the womb clutching the heel of his twin brother. For years this second son lived in his brother Esau's shadow, struggling to prove his way through life until an encounter with God showed him how to let go and find his destiny as a prince among men.

"Let go of the lie that you can never lay hold of what your heart dreams of," says Chironna. "Reject the lie that everyone is out to deny you of your true-to-God existence. Let go of the belief that the struggle is with someone else; it is with yourself. Cheer up; you can, and you will let go, and your deepest longings will be deeply satisfied!"

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Are you tired of the never-ending struggles

Tired of grasping, clawing, plotting and striving to achieve your dreams

Have you found your heart aching for something deeper and more enduring?

Many believe that security, accomplishments, and possessions will give them identity. Yet the more you struggle for your identity, the more it eludes you. It isn't until you are free to let go of the grasping and the grabbing that you find out who you are.

In this book, Mark Chironna shows letting go in action by putting you inside the skin of Jacob. Litterally a "grabber" from birth, Jacob emerged from the womb clutching the heel of his twin brother. For years this second son lived in his brother Esau's shadow, struggling to prove his way through life until an encounter with God showed him how to let go and find his destiny as a prince among men.

"Let go of the lie that you can never lay hold of what your heart dreams of," says Chironna. "Reject the lie that everyone is out to deny you of your true-to-God existence. Let go of the belief that the struggle is with someone else; it is with yourself. Cheer up; you can, and you will let go, and your deepest longings will be deeply satisfied!"

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