Chip Dodd
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“You see, paradoxically, it is with those you have harmed, sought forgiveness from, and received forgiveness from that you are able to have the most fulfilling relationships. It is by truthfully revealing your heart to others and God that you find full life and healing from the pain of old wounds that are infected with unresolved guilt. You also find love as a gift of grace that you receive through admission, not merit.”
― The Voice of the Heart: A Call to Full Living
― The Voice of the Heart: A Call to Full Living
“Feelings are not impulses that need to be controlled; they are tools that we need to learn how to use well so that we do not behave impulsively and act out without the ability to take responsibility. They are tools that allow us to live truthfully and move responsibly. They are good because they allow us to process life experience—not as a mechanical rationale of moving ourselves about like widgets, but to process life as a living, breathing experience over which we really do not have control. Feelings are required material to be able to live the human experience rather than a mechanistic objectification of our existence.”
― The Voice of the Heart: A Call to Full Living
― The Voice of the Heart: A Call to Full Living
“Feel your feelings—take responsibility for the content of your heart. Tell the truth—be vulnerable and truthful with others. Give it to God—ask for help from others and God, and recognize that you are needy and incapable on your own. Follow life’s call—pursue your heart’s desires.”
― The Voice of the Heart: A Call to Full Living
― The Voice of the Heart: A Call to Full Living
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