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Summary of Joyce Meyer's Authentically, Uniquely You
Summary of Joyce Meyer's Authentically, Uniquely You
Summary of Joyce Meyer's Authentically, Uniquely You
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Book Preview: #1 To love yourself is to accept the unconditional love of God with your whole heart, to see yourself as He sees you, and to rejoice and be at peace with who He has created you to be. We cannot love others if we do not first love ourselves.

#2 Knowing and abiding in God’s love makes us powerful. It sets us free from self-doubt and allows us to trust God to do great things in us and through us. It also liberates us from caring too much about what other people think about us and allows us to seek to please God alone.

#3 To pursue peace is to do whatever it takes to maintain peace in your life. It means not always getting your way or having the last word in an argument. It requires you to trust God with the people in your life instead of trying to force them to be what you want them to be.

#4 Peace with God is the foundation for peace in every other area of our lives. When we sin, the best way to respond is to repent, ask God to forgive us, and then choose not to allow feelings of guilt to torment us. Guilt is useless.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateMar 8, 2022
ISBN9781669356936
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    #1

    To love yourself is to accept the unconditional love of God with your whole heart, to see yourself as He sees you, and to rejoice and be at peace with who He has created you to be. We cannot love others if we do not first love ourselves.

    #2

    Knowing and abiding in God’s love makes us powerful. It sets us free from self-doubt and allows us to trust God to do great things in us and through us. It also liberates us from caring too much about what other people think about us and allows us to seek to please God alone.

    #3

    To pursue peace is to do whatever it takes to maintain peace in your life. It means not always getting your way or having the last word in an argument. It requires you to trust God with the people in your life instead of trying to force them to be what you want them to be.

    #4

    Peace with God is the foundation for peace in every other area of our lives. When we sin, the best way to respond is to repent, ask God to forgive us, and then choose not to allow feelings of guilt to torment us. Guilt is useless.

    #5

    You can’t get along with others until you get along with yourself. You can’t enjoy life or other people until you know who God says you are and love yourself in a balanced way.

    #6

    Comparing and competing with others puts you on a fast track to losing your peace and joy. There is such freedom in learning to be content with who you are without being jealous of someone else's skills or achievements.

    #7

    We must accept others as they are, and pray for them if we want them to change. We must not constantly find fault with others, because if we do, we should look at our own attitude instead of their behavior.

    #8

    The Bible says that we should trust in the Lord, because He has a great plan for

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