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#1087 How to Fix a Broken Identity
by
Nicholas A Catania
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SUMMARY.
In 1087, How to fix a broken identity, Reverend Nick Catania explains that we don't forget who we are and we don't forget God's plan for our lives. If you are suffering from a broken identity, there is help. First thing you do is cry out to the father and you get with God. Then, if you know someone who is a spiritual person, you get with them and they will tell you the truth in love. Then God will do a work in you and He will give you direction.
Nick gave you an example of a woman named Alisa who was successful in the homeschooling movement, but was instructed by God to discontinue this. She got help from her husband and went on to be a successful author and a developer of a website that outreaches to young women. Her life became better for it. Again, Jesus said, "Not my will but thine be done." as he faced a terrible death and execution. But afterwords, he got an awesome victory. That's what's happened to anyone who had to change their life's direction for God. You won't say yes to God and resent it the rest of your life. You're always the better for choosing God. God deserves first place in your heart. Don't forget who you are and don't forget God's plan for your life.
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