ISBN: 978-0578952932
Genre: Nonfiction, Christianity, Inspiration
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
As an author has written several books to empower and inspire the women of God to reach for their best life amid bad circumstance. As a coach, she believes in the building up a woman to move forward in their journey and learning to enjoy the process. She is a motivational speaker that ignite the people to go for theirs. Pastor Cynthia is a loving and compassionate soul that knows rebelling against God only brings you to him humble.
She speaks to the hearts of men and women alike through her daily motivational messages on her social media pages and her blog entitled “My Crazy is Real,” which is on her website www.CynthiaRobinson.me. She works to change the mindset of women around the world to walk in the royalty they have called you in to by God.
ABOUT THE BOOK
Cynthia Robinson takes you through the 3 stages of growth in God it is Have, With and IN. She explains the how’s, what’s, when’s, and who’s with familiar biblical characters and principles. Cynthia has included her own experiences waking in complete darkness right in the church.” I never know faith, love and trust in God would be like this but when you open yourself to his grace and mercy the True God can show up for you”.
EXCERPT
The “IN” word is a simple yet complex book on being “IN” a relationship with God. We cannot just be a Christian or a religious person. At the point of adoption into the family of God, everything in our lives change. We are no longer on the outside looking in. No more just being Gentiles or Jews. Not sinners doomed to hell for eternity. The confession of your mouth that Jesus Christ came to die for your sins and that His resurrection confirmed eternal life with the Godhead, we are now heirs with Christ.
With that being said, to be “IN” means we have something we must do. We are to be “IN” relationship with God. Now, I know some of you are saying, “I’m already in a relationship with God. I pray daily, I read my bible and I go to church. I sing in the choir, I minister to the young/the elderly, and I do other ministry work. I give to the poor and I do missions work out of the country. I pay tithes and offerings.” “My relationship with God is fine. Is it, really?” Everything mentioned are works for the Kingdom. It’s good, but what about the “IN” God part? Merriam-Webster defines the word “IN” as, used in a function to indicate inclusion, location, or position within limits.
After reading this definition, what type of relationship do you have with the Godhead? Are you “Having” a relationship or “With” God “IN” a relationship or are you “In” relationship with God?
Let’s see…
Guest Post- Ten List “Name ten things you have in your purse right now
1. Loose coins- I always have loose change in my purse. Before it was because I was going through tolls. Since moving to Florida, I don’t need it as much.
2. My masks -I haven’t given it up yet. The counts in Florida are going up again and I have had Covid, and I don’t want it again.
3. Candy – I got that from my mother. She always had either Mentos or candy in her purse, so I do the same thing. Also, I’m a grandma enough said.
4. Medicine – I have medicine for a headache, I have meds for a tummy ache. I have my meds that I must take daily. I don’t like to be sick, so I keep myself well stocked.
5. Wallet – My wallet is my second purse. I need to have a smaller bag so when I just need to run into a store and get a few things all I need is my wallet. I mean that is where the money is really.
6. Badge for my job- I must wear it. It’s better than some of the others I had to wear. The ones with the pins on back of them. I hate those.
7. Baton – I have a baton to protect myself. In the hospitality industry everyone that comes into the building is not looking just to sleep and I must make sure I make it home.
8. Receipts from me shopping – I love to shop, and I just get the receipt and keep it moving. Sometimes they stay in my purse for months.
9. Comb and brush – My hair sometimes needs to be combed and/or brush throughout the day.
10. Phone – Who doesn’t have their phone in the purse. That is my minicomputer. I don’t think I could go a day without it. But because I have lost it I know I can.
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