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Publié par | Everest Media LLC |
Date de parution | 08 octobre 2022 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9798350032093 |
Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 1 Mo |
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Insights on Gretchen Saffles's The WellWatered Woman
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2 Insights from Chapter 3 Insights from Chapter 4 Insights from Chapter 5
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
That plant in your house. It’s a reminder that life won’t ever be easy, but God is always good.
#2
The end of your life is the beginning of another one. It’s in your ending that you will find the perfect beginning in Christ.
#3
I wrote this book for all the women in my life. I wrote it for me. -> I wrote this book for the woman who desires abundant life in Christ, but also finds herself craving more of this world – more affirmation, more money, and more accomplishments. She is hungry to embrace Christ’s grace, but she struggles to live this out when her child is throwing a tantrum, when her roommate betrays her, or when her emotions rage and throw their own tantrum.
#4
The Well-Watered Woman isn’t the perfect woman. She’s fueled by the undeserved grace of God, not by her ambitions to be a good girl. She recognizes that the good within her comes from God alone.
#5
The Well-Watered Woman is not the perfect woman. She’s fueled by the undeserved grace of God, not by her ambitions to be a good girl. She recognizes that the good within her comes from God alone.
#6
The Well-Watered Woman isn’t some perfect woman. She’s fueled by the undeserved grace of God, not by her ambitions to be a good girl. She recognizes that the good within her comes from God alone.
Insights from Chapter 2
#1
Jesus’s grace is enough to satisfy your deepest need. He is your well of living water, and the deeper you immerse yourself in him, the more you thirst for him.
#2
The Well-Watered Woman isn’t some perfect woman. She’s fueled by the undeserved grace of God, not by her ambitions to be a good girl. She recognizes that the good within her comes from God alone.
#3
I’ve spent most of my life striving after perfection, but I’m realizing that it’s okay not to be okay. I’ve been overcommitted, overwhelmed, and overstimulated for several years, and I’m ready to change.
#4
You’re going to have serious problems if you don’t let Jesus into your life. He’s the only one who can give you the security and freedom that only he can. If you’re rooted in Christ, you’ll experience a life that is real, secure, and free.
#5
The Well-Watered Woman isn’t a perfect woman, but she knows the one who is perfect: the Gardener who never fails. She isn’t always okay and she isn’t always fine, but she roots herself in the unrelenting hope of the gospel.
#6
-> The Well-Watered Woman isn’t a perfect woman, but she knows the one who is perfect: the Gardener who never fails. She isn’t always okay and she isn’t always fine, but she roots herself in the unrelenting hope of the gospel.
#7
Jesus is the well-watered woman’s well. His grace is enough to satisfy your deepest need. He is your well of living water, and the deeper you immerse yourself in him, the more you thirst for him.
#8
don’t try so hard to be perfect that you end up miserable. Just let Jesus into your life and he will give you the security and freedom that only he can.
#9
The Well-Watered Woman isn’t a perfect woman, but she knows the one who is perfect: the Gardener who never fails. She isn’t always okay and she isn’t always fine, but she roots herself in the unrelenting hope of the gospel.
#10
The Well-Watered Woman isn’t a perfect woman, but she knows the one who is perfect: the Gardener who never fails. She isn’t always okay and she isn’t always fine, but she roots herself in the unrelenting hope of the gospel.
#11