Description
If you struggle with issues from rejection, fear, guilt or shame, it is possible that the picture you currently have of yourself is not built on truth. You hear about being a new creature in Christ, but like most Christians you still operate in terms of your “old” self. As a result, your past suffering and failure actually dictate who you are and how you act.
According to Dan Sneed, this is spiritual oppression and it can be broken. With fresh insight and powerful teaching, he will guide you into biblical truth about God’s picture of you!
Don’t let a false self-image continue to defeat you. Learn which lies you have believed and follow these life-giving steps to freedom.
Honolulu Born –
While some will find similarity with two books similarly entitled Who I Am In Christ by Neil Anderson or the one by Joyce Meyer, I found Sneed’s book much easier to read and thought his treatment and explanation of the concept of strongholds (whether emotional, intellectual, volitional or spiritual) and of what he terms “self-talk” very helpful and practical! Recommended for believers new and old!
steven gleason –
The content in this book has the power to transform anyone’s life. I recommend this book to every christian that desires to be made whole.
Rodger C. Niemeier –
I often re-read and use the content of Dan Sneed’s book to work with Christians who struggle with debilitating, life-robbing issues in their pursuit of growth in Christ. Dan does a great job sharing the principles of appropriating your new identity in Christ, as well as recognising and leaving behind your “old you” identity. I appreciate all his personal illustrations and down-to-earth way of explaining things. I highly recommend this book for group studies for Christians in general, or those who deal with particular obstacles to growth, like addictions, wounds from the past (abuse), etc. This is indeed an effective perspective-changing book for Christians so that they can move ahead in their personal growth in Christ.
Unknown –
Very good at taking us through the process of rebuilding and helping us to become all we were made to be.