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Look in the mirror of God's Word to see a whole new you!Standing in front of her own mirror, Daphne Delay learned a valuable lesson. She learned how the richness of our righteousness in Jesus Christ will change everything you see. Now, she encourages you to look in your mirror to find the same freedom!In Facing the Mirror, Daphne shares how each of us is our own worst enemy and biggest critic. We are quick to judge our reflections and harshly zero in on our shortcomings, mistakes, and insecurities. Worst yet, the critical baggage we carry stifles our God-given destiny-all because we don't love our own reflection.Daphne explains how to squelch the devil's lies and rise above misconceptions that hold you back from living in the freedom Jesus provided for you. In this revealing message, you will:Discover the truth about God and yourself.Drop the baggage that holds you back.Learn how righteousness changes you from the inside out.Meet the real you-despite what you've been through.Pinpoint the lies that have held you back.In Facing the Mirror, you will come to see the you God sees and find the freedom and liberty to be all He has made you to be!
When you look in your mirror, do you like what you see? Or, are you like most people who avoid their mirror to mask the reminders of their mistakes, or the scars of their experiences. Even though trials are unavoidable, they dont have to define us. In this book, author Daphne Delay shares the valuable lesson that she learned in front of her own mirror and how she was able to teach it to her son a few years before a tragic car accident left him scarred from third-degree burns. In this book, you will learn to see yourself as God sees you and also discover the truth about God. You will learn the truth about the lies and deception that have held you back and be taught how to live in the freedom that God intended you too have!
If righteousness is right-standing with God, then self-righteousness must be it's greatest enemy. In the story of Job, we find an interesting illustration of how self-righteousness evolves and opens the door to the enemy in our lives. Job had strong convictions and he wasn't afraid to stand by them, yet his friend eventually asked, "Do you think this is right? Do you say, 'My righteousness is more than God's?'" And in a surprise visit, the Lord appears and asks His own questions: "Why do you confuse the issue? Why do you talk without knowing what you're talking about?" The Bible is clear. God is addressing Job here, no one else. But waitisn't Job the same man God calls "blameless"? What happened? Is it possible what God meant and what man has interpreted for centuries are two different things?
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