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Loading... Dead-End Desire: biblical strategies for overcoming self-pityby Phil Moser
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Self-pity is best defined as the preoccupation with yourself because your hopes, desires, or expectations have not been realized. It is unproductive and destructive to all relationships. Perhaps you know self-pity firsthand. Your circumstances seem overwhelming. Negative thoughts consume your thinking. Feeling sorry for yourself has become a way of life. While you used to battle temptation, lately you cant find the energy to try. You compare yourself to others and come up short. No matter where you start, all roads seem to lead to self-pitys dead-end. This booklet was written with you in mind. It is intended to get you off a road that leads nowhere and to put you back on the road God wants for you. Three simple truths will serve as your signposts: think like God thinks, do what Jesus did, and follow where the Spirit leads. No library descriptions found. |
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