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SelfLess: Learning to Deny Self in the Selfish World
SelfLess: Learning to Deny Self in the Selfish World
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"SelfLess" is a transformative guide that invites readers to embark on a journey of profound personal and spiritual growth by replacing self-centered pursuits with a God-centered life. This insightful book explores the powerful concept of surrendering our own desires to embrace the divine purpose and wisdom that God offers.
Rooted in timeless biblical teachings, "SelfLess" reveals how true success and fulfillment are achieved not through self-reliance, but through aligning our lives with God's will. By shifting the focus from self to God, readers will discover a deeper sense of peace, purpose, and joy that transcends worldly achievements.
Through engaging stories, practical exercises, and spiritual reflections, "SelfLess" provides the tools and inspiration needed to cultivate a life of faith, humility, and service. Whether you're seeking to overcome personal challenges, enhance your spiritual journey, or find greater meaning in your daily life, this book offers the guidance and encouragement to help you thrive.
Embrace the path of "SelfLess" and unlock the divine potential within you, leading to a life of true success and fulfillment.
What you'll discover in this book:
- Why the most countercultural thing a believer can do today is choose others over self — and why it's also the most powerful
- How to live selflessly without becoming a doormat — the biblical distinction between sacrifice and self-destruction
- The spiritual disciplines that build a genuinely others-centered life in a culture obsessed with personal brand and self-promotion
- Why Jesus's command to "deny yourself" is not a burden but a liberation — and how to experience it that way
- Practical, daily practices for dying to self in marriage, ministry, leadership, and community
Perfect for: Believers wrestling with pride, ambition, or the tension between personal goals and kingdom calling. Church leaders who want to model servant leadership. Anyone who senses that more of self is actually producing less of what matters.
About the Author: Bishop Glake Hill, Jr. is a theologian, pastor, chemistry professor, and author whose books have equipped thousands of believers to walk in freedom and divine purpose. He serves as senior pastor of Sweet Rest Church and as a denominational leader within the Church of Christ Holiness USA.
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