21 Days to Life-Changing ConfidenceSample
As a chiropractic patient, I learned a lot about the spine. When the spine is healthy, it protects us from damage by absorbing shocks to our body. On the other hand, misalignments compromise our nervous system and make us susceptible to injury.
The spine's structure is much like the structure of the soul—when the soul is aligned with God’s design, it protects us from unnecessary pain and discomfort. However, every dysfunction in the soul of a believer can be traced back to misalignment with God’s design. Like a chiropractor, God adjusts our souls.
God primarily adjusts us through the conviction of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit will give us an uneasy feeling to correct us where we’re wrong. He will show us our faulty motives and actions. He does it through Scripture, through people, through discernment, through dreams, through our conscience, and so much more. While the thought of conviction may seem frightening, it should bring comfort. You don’t have to worry, wonder, or guess. Where you’re misaligned, He will adjust you.
Adjusting yourself as God convicts you keeps you postured for purpose. It’s not reactive; it’s preventative. It’s not sick care; it’s health care. It’s not fixing what’s broken; it’s maintaining what’s working. As you align with the Spirit, your cup will overflow. You’ll stand in supernatural strength, mental stability, and unshakable confidence.
"When the Spirit of Truth comes, He will guide you into all truth. He will not speak on HIs own but tell you what He has heard." JOHN 16:13
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I am adjusted by God. Where I'm wrong, He will convict me and realign me for my good. I am confident that God's best plan for me will flow through me as I remain aligned with Him.
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About this Plan
What if you could go from overwhelmingly insecure to completely confident because of what Christ has done for you? This plan invites readers to shed their self-doubt, silence their inner critic, and lift their eyes to heaven. Readers who often feel like they are failing or “not enough” will discover that they can trust the God who created us and has a purpose for our lives.
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