That is awesome, Warren! Praise God! I have to work at getting it into more stores. I have all the info. I just have to find time to do it. Definitely don’t want to self-pub for the next book. Thanks for your comment. God bless:)
]]>Just had a great experience. A store (from out of town) called and said, “I need six more of your books.” Wonderful call! Hope you are getting some of those.
WB
]]>So true, Ruth! We have follow His example and have mercy on ourselves and others. Thanks for sharing that. It’s great to hear from you. Blessings to you:)
]]>Love your comment, Steve! Yes, please hold me accountable. I need it. Actually, since I made that resolution I have such a fire in my spirit, I will not have any problem giving up condemnation. It’s such freedom!!! I love it! Blessings to you:)
]]>Thanks for your kind comment, Ann! God bless you:)
]]>Hi Mark! We are our own worst critic. But you’re right, at least now we recognize it and seek to make changes instead of continuing down that path. Thanks for your comment. God bless you:)
]]>I too can relate to this. There are times lately, that I feel I am the old me once again, trapped in the sins of the flesh and not living in the spirit as I should be. Its frustrates and pains me in equal measure. I feel the same fear that you do and I condemn myself in much the same way. I’m in fact my own worst critic of how I should be living my life. You are right about condemnation ultimately being a vicious circle which grows in ever increasing circles. The key difference though is that you recognize and act upon it.
The old me, for example, would have happily rode that ride to its conclusion. The conclusion for me two years ago was the very brink of suicide. I know I spoke recently of new year’s resolutions on facebook and twitter, and about them having not much worth, but it can vary from person to person as to their effectiveness. Letting go and letting God show you what to do is exactly what we should all be doing.
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