“A peaceful, encouraging read!”
âThe invitation to come to Jesus is an invitation to be known.â
âPerfectionistâ isnât a word Iâd use to describe myself; my phone storage is always full, I donât have great organizational systems, and if you ride in my van, please donât look around much đŤŁ
But Chang startled me with her description of perfection. âThough we usually define perfection by what it isnât - âwithout fault,â âflawless,â or âfree from errorâ- the fuller meaning of the word is âabsoluteâ or âcomplete,â she states. â[Perfection] smells more like the sweet nectar of a spring garden than the antiseptic of a surgery room.â
Armed with this new perspective, I saw myself in every page, and was left in awe by her encouraging words about who God is and who I am.
The all encompassing feeling from these pages: a deep, soul cleansing breath đ
Youâll love this if you:
â˘have struggled with feeling ânot good enoughâ
â˘have experienced legalistic teaching
â˘are looking for an encouraging, easy read
â˘want gentle encouragement to let go of toxic mindsets
Bonus: In complete honesty, I donât always love prayers/questions at the end of chapters - it can feel so cheesy 𫣠BUT I loved the prayer prompts in this one as much as the content in the chapters.
Some favorite quotes:
âIf drawing nearer to God is the goal, maybe we can aim to return to him a little quicker when we fall instead of staying away because weâre not yet perfect.â
âThrough the law, we see how God fiercely protects the true, beautiful, and good.â
âIn the goodness of creation, God gives me a taste of the Spiritâs freedom. He leads my soul to a spacious place.â
âHe is fully committed to the real, whole you. Fully known, you are truly loved.â
Thank you @thegoodbookcompanyusa for a free copy of this book in exchange for a review. All thoughts are my own đ¤