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Many people strive to attain personal goals and dreams in their lives, but often our past experiences inhibit us from achieving our destiny. In order to live the life of happiness and fulfillment that God intends for us all, we must first resolve our past traumatic memories. These may include frustration, hurt, rejection, or unworthiness and, if they are not faced head-on, can lead to continuous mental discouragement. Throughout his thirty years of work as a pastor, mentor, and teacher, Charlie Moody has discovered that God never likes to leave any negative experience unresolved. People often push these traumatic memories deep into their sub-consciousness but this is not a solution because they will eventually rise to the surface. Discover how you can face and resolve your deepest fears and past traumas so the path to the future is clear and uncluttered with negativity. Using his own personal journey and biblical passages, we learn that if we place our trust in God's timing, ask for his guidance and be aware of the signs when they appear, our lives will become full of joy, contentment, and abundance.
Into The Deep by Charlie Moody is an extremely inspiring and compelling read that resonated with me on every emotional level. Charlie's amazing personal journey is very relatable especially if you have lost your way and wish to reconnect with God. His outlook towards many of life's issues regarding painful past experiences and how we can heal from them was uplifting and soothing, knowing that God's main intention is for you to be happy and live a fulfilling life. His openness and honesty were admirable as he shares his innermost thoughts and past experiences with the reader. I was completely inspired to take action immediately to resolve my negative memories. I believe many people will associate with the feelings of frustration and anger at not reaching their goals immediately. There are many lessons I am going to take from this guide but the main one has to be to trust in God's timing and understand that although there may be detours, the end result will be truly amazing. This superb guide is filled with messages of hope and optimism and this particular quote touched me deeply: 'God wants us as believers to not be bound by our history but to live in light of our destiny.'