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Lost & Found: Finding Hope in the Detours of Life Lost & Found: Finding Hope in the Detours of Life by Sarah Jakes
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“Grace is not the absence of the struggle; it is the presence of protection.”
Sarah Jakes, Lost and Found: Finding Hope in the Detours of Life
“Until we forgive ourselves, we will always see ourselves through the shattered pieces of the dreams we can no longer have. Nothing can be seen clearly through broken pieces: no future, no hope, no faith, no love is capable of being seen properly until we admit that we are driving on a flat tire. We have to stop believing that just because we are damaged we are irreparably broken.”
Sarah Jakes, Lost and Found: Finding Hope in the Detours of Life
“consider trying to forgive him yet again. He did his part, so I returned to our home in Virginia that summer of 2010. I wasn’t hopeful, but I didn’t have the strength to end our marriage—or to save it. We attended counseling together for a while, but the conversations reached dead ends. Nonetheless, Robert attempted to rebuild our connection. He wasn’t staying out all night. He helped with the kids and seemed committed to fixing the broken bond between us. Before we knew it, training camp was starting again and he would once again be competing for a spot on the roster. The coaching staff had experienced some changes,”
Sarah Jakes, Lost and Found: Finding Hope in the Detours of Life
“Just because you help others doesn’t mean you never need help yourself. Doctors can catch colds. Lawyers can be sued. Police officers can call 911.”
Sarah Jakes, Lost & Found: Finding Hope in the Detours of Life
“We are all imperfect and no one is without flaws. And fortunately, ministry is not about leading people to ourselves, it’s about leading them back to the One who saved us. How tragic…that we often allow the image of perfection to cloud the need to show where His strength is made perfect in us.”
Sarah Jakes, Lost & Found: Finding Hope in the Detours of Life