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Spiritual Slavery to Sonship: Your Destiny Awaits You

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Find Security, Freedom, and Acceptance by Resting in the Father's Love People are always looking for identity and acceptance. Sadly, the search often leads to wrong places, wrong people, and wrong messages about who they are. These restless journeys ultimately lead us to feeling frustrated, unloved, and unseen. The truth is you are already loved and accepted by your Heavenly Father! Transition from living in Spiritual Slavery to Sonship , as Drawing from Jack Frost's adventures as a seafaring boat captain and his everyday experiences with church and family, you will quickly find yourself in this story. Get ready to learn practical truths on how to root out lies about your identity and start living as a beloved child of God!

224 pages, Paperback

Published March 15, 2016

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August 26, 2023
Really realllllyyy good, I'm going to take some more time to spend reviewing this when I can. All you need to know is that it's life changing and full of wisdom!
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March 9, 2024
Definitely worth a read. There was so much good insight I wanted to read it slower—or better, be at one of his conferences/workshops to hear him talk through it all and then instruct.

The whole book is an evaluation of yourself and motives—with a goal of healing and wholeness and rest, not a goal of being a Better Christian.

Solid, mind-renewing stuff here.
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February 26, 2025
Wow. This is a transforming book. It’s easy when we’re first Christians and we have that first love and fire for the Lord to extend that love to people around us, but it’s only when you’ve gone a few years in the Christian life that the Lord really begins to peel off and work in your heart and reveal to you, the things that Are not pleasing to him, and most of those things comes from what the book goes extensively about the orphan heart and how we operate from this orphan heart because we lack the revelation of being a son or a daughter, and we don’t understand the security of the place that we’re now in Christ, so we end up operating from a place of slavery and Being an orphan, thinking that we have to work and strive to earn the appease the Lord. The book also goes to talk about forgiveness in relationship, having the heart of sonship towards authority and humbling ourselves under the God-given authority he has placed in our lives, whether that be parents or mentors or whoever it is. It brings a whole new perspective to day-to-day, challenging emotions, and thoughts that we have and sometimes don’t even recognize it’s stemming from an orphan heart and our own insecurities.
10/10 recommend!
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October 31, 2024
Some favorite quotes from this book:

“With sons [daughters] there is no proving, no striving after position, power, or prestige. Instead, they are content simply to experience daily their Father’s unconditional love and acceptance and then be sent as a representative of His love to family and others. Intimacy precedes fruitfulness.”

“The Kingdom of Heaven is a kingdom of humility, innocence, and love; and only the childlike-those who are willing to humble themselves to become sons and daughters-will enter it. The depth of humility we embrace determines the depth of Kingdom life we will experience.”

“Our competitive culture tends to define rest as a place of idleness or being unproductive. But the biblical rest found in son/daughtership is not a place without activity or fruitfulness. Rest is a posture of the heart of sonship that feels so sheltered in Father’s love that it does not allow itself to be pulled into a place where we strive to feel valued, affirmed, or secure. (!!!) Abiding in rest is the place where all people will be drawn to us because everyone is searching for rest.”
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