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Let Your Heart Go Free: An Emancipation of the Soul

by Jeremy Reid Austill

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Many church-attending Jesus believers have expressed sincere concern that they live well short of the abundant life Jesus afforded them via the cross and empty grave. Let Your Heart Go Freeexpresses that deep longing to see men and women know legitimate freedom. The term freedomis typically attached to the ability to abstain from inappropriate behavior. For most, the idea of freedom centers more on behavior modification than true, internal liberation. However, many genuine, God-loving people still wrestle with the same cravings, insecurities, fears, sorrows, lusts, anger, and frustration that plagued them upon conversion. As Jeremyexplores the introduction of Jesus in the gospel of John, you will discover there are certain inalienable rights bestowed upon those who have "believed and accepted" Him. This book is about recalibrating your thinking of who Jesus is and what He has made available through His passion, resurrection, and ascension. This book is about thinking better of Jesus and ultimately becoming free through this renewed thinking.… (more)
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Great book written by the DYD of Tennessee about experiancing true freedom in Jesus. It walks through scripture and could be a great personal discipleship tool or book to read with others.
  JourneyPC | Sep 26, 2022 |
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Many church-attending Jesus believers have expressed sincere concern that they live well short of the abundant life Jesus afforded them via the cross and empty grave. Let Your Heart Go Freeexpresses that deep longing to see men and women know legitimate freedom. The term freedomis typically attached to the ability to abstain from inappropriate behavior. For most, the idea of freedom centers more on behavior modification than true, internal liberation. However, many genuine, God-loving people still wrestle with the same cravings, insecurities, fears, sorrows, lusts, anger, and frustration that plagued them upon conversion. As Jeremyexplores the introduction of Jesus in the gospel of John, you will discover there are certain inalienable rights bestowed upon those who have "believed and accepted" Him. This book is about recalibrating your thinking of who Jesus is and what He has made available through His passion, resurrection, and ascension. This book is about thinking better of Jesus and ultimately becoming free through this renewed thinking.

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