Truest Thing about You, D.R. Jacobsen
Truest Thing about You, D.R. Jacobsen
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Truest Thing about You
Identity, Desire, and Why It All Matters

Author: D.R. Jacobsen, David Lomas

Narrator: TBD

Unabridged: 4 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/01/2014


Synopsis

There are true things about us and there are truer things. David Lomas invites readers to move beyond what may simply be true to the truest thing, discovering a real identity in Christ. We are all bundles of competing desires and half-true labels. We arry them around like scars; we carry them around like badges. They tell us we are no more than a job description, relationship status, or appearance. But the most important and truest identity of every Christian is that they are loved, accepted, and created in the image of God. In The Truest Thing about You, Lomas addresses head-on the deepest questions of the soul: How can I know the truest thing about me? Not who I wish I was or who others say I am, but who am I really? He guides readers to uncover and embrace the reality of how God sees them—and why it all matters.

Reviews

This is one of the best books I have read in a long time. I feel as if it took me to new levels of understanding God's grace and continued work in me/us. There are so many things we think identify us but only as we fall into the revolutionary, all encompassing grace of God do "know who we are". "You......more

Goodreads review by Kaleb

We are in a time and a generation that focus' so much on the self. The desire to discover oneself, or to find oneself, or create oneself is advertised all around us. Which leaves us with the question. “What if people do not like who I truly am?” we ask ourselves. So we create a someone that we think......more

Goodreads review by Paula

Pastor David Lomas comes across as an insightful, really nice person and I like what he sets out to prove, although it's probably nothing we haven't heard before, or don't know intuitively. In a nutshell, our identity in Christ has nothing to do with how hard we work or what we manage to achieve. It......more