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When Strivings Cease, Self-Improvement, Gospel, Ruth Simmons, Hardcover Book
When Strivings Cease, Self-Improvement, Gospel, Ruth Simmons, Hardcover Book
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                  WHEN STRIVINGS CEASE : REPLACING THE GOSPEL OF SELF-IMPROVEMENT WITH THE GOSPEL
Condition: Brand New
Name: When Strivings Cease : Replacing the Gospel of Self-Improvement with the Gospel
Author: Ruth Chou Simons
Format: Hardcover
Item Dimensions: 5.7 x 0.9 x 8.7 inches
Item Weight: 14.2 oz.
In When Strivings Cease, Ruth guides you on a journey to find freedom from the never-ending quest for self-improvement. She shows you how to
* confront the ways you look to superficial means of acceptance and belonging;
* find relief in realizing self-help isn’t the answer because you can’t be so amazing that you won’t need grace;
* stop seeing God as someone to perform for and start finding delight in responding to his welcome; and
* let go of trying to rely on your own strength, your own abilities, and your own savvy by truly understanding the freedom Jesus purchased for you.
              
Condition: Brand New
Name: When Strivings Cease : Replacing the Gospel of Self-Improvement with the Gospel
Author: Ruth Chou Simons
Format: Hardcover
Item Dimensions: 5.7 x 0.9 x 8.7 inches
Item Weight: 14.2 oz.
In When Strivings Cease, Ruth guides you on a journey to find freedom from the never-ending quest for self-improvement. She shows you how to
* confront the ways you look to superficial means of acceptance and belonging;
* find relief in realizing self-help isn’t the answer because you can’t be so amazing that you won’t need grace;
* stop seeing God as someone to perform for and start finding delight in responding to his welcome; and
* let go of trying to rely on your own strength, your own abilities, and your own savvy by truly understanding the freedom Jesus purchased for you.
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