“Cathartic and freeing”
I listened to the audiobook version of this, and found myself wanting to soak every word so deeply I also bought a physical copy to annotate so I could easily return to it.
I didn't expect much, but the outlay of the book spoke to me. I definitely struggle with perfectionism insofar as I understand the perfect standard of Christ, and feel my deep lack and shortcoming before it. Especially being in a season of young children, all ability I previously had to chase that standard feels like it has withered away.
But in this season, messages like this one from Faith have been so life giving. Reminders to rest firmly in my God-given identity. To view myself as God views me first and foremost: loved and redeemed by the work of Christ on the cross.
One aspect that Faith excels at in her writing is pulling out that truth. A trademark of my own perfectionism is the phrase 'I know'. 'I know' what's expected, 'I know' how it should be done. Faith takes hold of these assumptions of knowledge by those who struggle with Christian perfectionism and gently says 'You know, but let me help you understand'.
God has promised peace to his people, and Faith lovingly reminds and affirms it is not an empty promise.
What an encouraging review, Keshia! Thank you so much for sharing, and we're so glad that this book has helped you in your walk with God!