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Walking on Water When You Feel Like You're Drowning: Finding Hope in Life's Darkest Moments Walking on Water When You Feel Like You're Drowning: Finding Hope in Life's Darkest Moments by Tommy Nelson
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“Many people will pick one or two obsessions to fixate on. Over time their obsession will shift from one thing to another, but it seems that the obsessor always needs, desires, or seeks out something to obsess about. Possibly, this is because the overactive mind, left on its own, will always take a person to the darkest end of that road. The mind is such a powerful thing that the obsessor can have a long, drawn-out obsession in a matter of a few seconds. It can happen before the obsessor even realizes it’s happening. It is very difficult to control.”
Tommy Nelson, Walking on Water When You Feel Like You're Drowning: Finding Hope in Life's Darkest Moments
“She’s God’s. He loves her more than you do; trust Him.”
Tommy Nelson, Walking on Water When You Feel Like You're Drowning: Finding Hope in Life's Darkest Moments
“obsessive-compulsive behavior? When we obsess, and obsess, and obsess, we eventually wear down our bodies to the point where the body just doesn’t work anymore. If you are obsessive, your mind constantly runs away with you to a dark place, dwelling on the extreme and horrific. Instead, we’re told:”
Tommy Nelson, Walking on Water When You Feel Like You're Drowning: Finding Hope in Life's Darkest Moments
“When any part of your body is sick or in pain, your mind is able to stand outside of the pain and appraise it. But when your mind is the problem, your very means of perception is amiss.”
Tommy Nelson, Walking on Water When You Feel Like You're Drowning: Finding Hope in Life's Darkest Moments