“The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer,
my God, my rock, in whom I take refuge,
my shield, and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold.”
~ Psalm 18:2 (ESV)

I personally put books in three categories: pure enjoyment, teaching and life-changing. Mary DeMuth’s book “Thin Places“, which came highly recommended by my sweet friend Lori, fits in the third category — life-changing.

Last weekend I was able to read “Thin Places” (hubby was down with a terrible migraine 🙁 ). Little did I know that Mary’s book would have such an impact on me personally; one chapter in particular (“Like Me”) hit very close to home. You see, I want all people I come in contact with to like me. I usually do not speak up when someone is disrespectful or hurtful; I just let it be. I want to be accepted; fit in; do not want to ‘rock the boat’.

But guess what: not all people liked Jesus either (He was actually hated by some of His contemporaries). How in the world would I think that I could ‘satisfy’ all people — that is sheer impossible. There will always be people who won’t like me – and I am good with that. I am who I am – why should I always ‘fit-in’? No more! I will stand by what I believe is right and speak up!!!! So what if that bothers some people…I can still be respectful.

Mary, your book is amazing and am thankful that I was able to read it. Thank you for your willingness to share your story; God used the book to bring healing to my aching soul.

If you have not had the chance to read the book “Thin Places” please let me know in the comment section. I highly recommend this book and would like to give away a copy (random drawing). Winner will be announced next week (Friday – April 30th).

What are you thankful for this week? Please visit my dear friend Lynn at “Spiritually Unequal Marriage” to link up with other Thankful Thursday participants.

Thank you for stopping by today. Remember: God can use regular books to bring healing to your soul…

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12 Comments

  1. That book made me cry, not necessarily because of Mary’s story (which makes me cry in itself) but because how she pierced my heart with her words of wisdom and vulnerability. This is a powerful book that I believe will continue to minister to people for years to come.

  2. I am thankful for the opportunities that are presenting themselves to us. I believe the Lord is at work in our life and that in the right time all will be restored, rebuilt and renewed. 🙂

    God is good all the time!

  3. Sounds like a great book, Iris. I have a tendancy to be a “pleaser”. You know, the type of person who wants to make everyone happy. But like you, I have learned over the years that not everyone will like me. However, when I change my focus to pleasing God…my insecurities fade! Thanks for the encouraging post and the great reminder! Hope you have a great weekend!

  4. I do understand about wanting to be liked Iris. For years I struggled with being a people pleaser. I guess to some degree I still do but certainly much less. As I grow in my relationship with the Lord, I realize He is the One I am to please. It gets wearying to attempt to please all. Inevitably, someone will be disappointed.

    However, having met you in person …you are very likeable. In fact, I love you like a sister Iris and look forward to our next meeting.

    Love,
    Debbie

  5. Iris,
    I wholeheartedly agree! Mary’s book was lifechanging—soul examining too!
    I had to pop over here and check on you…seems I am avoiding doing something I NEED to be doing…(working on my message for Mother’s Day) ARE YOU PRAYING???? I have been…pretty much all day every day for days….and days….

    Love you!

  6. hi.

    i have not heard of the book you mentioned “thin places” it sounds great. if you have not sent it to anyone already.. i would be keen to have a read, tho i do live in new zealand. maybe it will be in a book shop here somewhere.
    thanks for sharing about your faith and the books you have been reading.

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