


They made me downright uncomfortable.īut I had a choice to make.

I knew the verses were the infallible Word of God, but I felt rather squeamish hearing them, reading them, believing them. You are free from condemnation through Christ’s death. You are reconciled through Christ’s life. These truths were right there on the pages of my Bible in black and white, and a few in red. I had read those verses scattered throughout Scripture before, but when she encouraged me to cluster them all together into one list, God began a new work in my heart. She opened my eyes to the truths in Scripture about who I was, what I had, and where I was (my position) as a child of God. The battle to change the song in my head began when I was in my mid-thirties, sitting under the teaching of an older woman in my church. Do you have lies that tumble about in your mind no matter how desperately you want them gone? Do you have regrets piled high like books unread? If so, we’re going to tackle that in this seven-part reading plan. What do you do when the words, “I’m not good enough” are stuck in your head? When the lies of the Enemy create limitations in your life? When the belittling taunts of the devil are the barbed wire that fence you in and kept God’s best at bay. Silencing the Lies That Steal Your Confidence
