I started this book with the intention of finishing it, no matter what. I may come back to it some time, but I noped out from feeling unhappy with it.
Sara is a gifted writer, she is inspirational. I commend her desire to authentically worship God in all things of life, praising God in the car or lamenting before him in our ordinary days.
She writes,
"All the thoughts I have in those 'insignificant' moments are ones He hears and knows. They tell my story even more than that highlight reel does, and He sees it all and desires to engage with me there."
I found the content to be misleading and/or insensitive to suffering, particularly for those who love Jesus in the mental health community. I would say not that Sara Hagerty is insensitive or unkind as a person, I mean to say that the ideas themselves that she presents are.
She writes,
"Adoration presents us with a choice. Would I choose to spiral, to wait out the mindless spinning and reacting, the head rush--increase in my pulse, and anxious scurrying and self shaming and scolding--or would I choose to invite Him inside?
"That next morning, I chose to step out of the spiral. . .I started to believe His word more than my fight or flight impulses."
I get the sense that OCD, anxiety, elevated heart rate, and fight-or-flight is incompatible with faith in God and that a love for God heals the effects of trauma, and that experiencing these struggles is a choice you either say yes to or no to. I don't recommend 😕