Life is not so much about obtaining as it is about discovering-that which we have been looking for externally but have always possessed internally! Once we discover what we possess inside, we will effortlessly receive all of life’s abundance instead of striving hard to obtain it. When we truly awaken to who we are, and have always been, there will be no limits to what we can receive in terms of abundance in relationships, finances, health, business endeavors, or dreams!
Often we must be reminded of who we truly are! We are not our past, we are not the rejection we experienced, we are not how people have negatively tried to define us, and we are not incomplete. We were created complete, accepted, righteous, and visionaries with unlimited creative abilities to transform the world around us! The more we rest in the true knowledge of who we are and have always been, the more we will walk in the experience of the things we desire for our lives and the lives of those around us! In essence, manifestation will be effortless. Our worth has never been in question or fluctuated. It is the awareness of our immeasurable worth that we may need to discover!
Dawn Epting is a visionary author, speaker, the Chief Executive Officer of the Nonprofit Development Center (NPDC), and founder of Christian Suicide Prevention (CSP). CSP was the nation's first faith-based crisis hotline and has assisted thousands of people throughout the nation since 2011. The NPDC assists for-profit and nonprofit companies through business coaching, nonprofit implementation and expansion, and business planning. Dawn delivers speeches that encompass understanding identity, suicide prevention, and business. Dawn obtained a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) and a Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of Maryland, University College, while serving in the US Air Force in Ramstein, Germany, as a Budget Analyst. Her military tour took her to such places as California, Korea, and Germany.
Sin is not about the external actions we commit but about not understanding we are internally complete and whole! Not valuing ourselves as complete and whole may lead to outward behavior such as theft, cheating, or other actions we often define as "sin."
Book Excerpt
Never Doubt Your Value
According to the Hebrew Lexicon, to sin is to miss the mark.1 Failing to see your identity as divine is missing the mark, because the measurement of who you are is the Anointed One Himself.
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