Book Review

So Long, Insecurity: You've Been a Bad Friend to UsAuthor:         Beth Moore

Published:   February 1st 2010 by Tyndale House Publishers (first published 2010)
Details:          Hardcover, 350 pages

ISBN:              1414334729    (isbn13: 9781414334721)


 

My Thoughts: 


9 You whom I have taken from the ends of the earth,

      And called from its farthest regions,

      And said to you,

      ‘ You are My servant,

      I have chosen you and have not cast you away:

       10 Fear not, for I am with you;

      Be not dismayed, for I am your God.

      I will strengthen you,

      Yes, I will help you,

      I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.’

       (Isaiah 41:9-10, New King James Version)

This is a book I was really looking forward to read and not just because it’s a “Beth Moore” book, but because like many people and women especially, I struggle with issues of insecurity and shyness due to many things that through and in our Heavenly Father, I have been working through, so reading this book, was a very personal experience and what felt like another step toward building that trust, faith and hope in our Heavenly Father.

Covering range of experiences that all of us who deal with insecurity go through, Beth Moore’s book,“So Long Insecurity” manages to balance between being a light hearted read to a strong challenge to not let the chains of insecurity from becoming the person that our Heavenly Father calls us to be.

Beth Moore doesn’t shy from the factors that can contribute to our insecurity and a great example is when she tackles the issue of how as women, as sisters, we tend to contribute to each other insecurities than to help alleviate it.

On page, 275, she writes a powerful observation,

“Most obvious is when women are around other women; they try to size each other up and look for reasons to not get along rather than to get along. They seem easily intimidated, whether by physical beauty, character status, or whatever makes them feel that the other woman has more going for her, and a barrier goes up”.

Sound familiar?

She quotes from Galatians 5:21,”……the vicious habit of depersonalizing everyone into a rival”, and gives us rivitating examples of how insecurity isn’t a character flaw, but often a life flaw created by the web and flow of life experiences around us.

This is more than just a feel good book; She doesn’t provide quick fix answers, but Beth Moore’s,“So Long Insecurity”, does provide, digging deeper beyond the surface look at how our insecurities, our contributions to either our own or other’s insecurities, are non-meaningful road blocks that keep each of us, from being encouraging and encouraged, and being able to mature as our Heavenly Father calls us to.

If you struggle with issues of insecurity, shyness or maybe, have felt convicted about insecurity, “So Long Insecurity” is a well-written, thought provoking look at the crippling effects of insecurity and how to take the steps to get beyond this self-sabotaging, character sabotaging, life sabotaging feeling.


Publishers Description:
Perhaps one of the biggest issues all women face is their own insecurity. Beth Moore, one of today’s most admired and trusted Christian writers, wants women to be free from the insecurity trap. So Long, Insecurity will strike a chord with women everywhere, as Beth speaks truth into the lives of readers, showing them how to deal with their innermost fears, rediscover their God-given dignity, and develop a whole new perspective—a stronger sense of self. Women of all ages and backgrounds will resonate with this message of security and discover truths that will free them emotionally and spiritually and lead them to a better life as they walk with God.

  

 

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6 comments

  1. Donna says:

    Wow! Sounds like a great book. I should check to see if it’s at our library. Hope you have a great day!
    .-= Donna´s last blog ..From a 4th grade reading book =-.

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    • Twinkle Mom says:

      It was really amazing and I love her other writings-but this really just went straight to the heart; I liked it because nothing was “simplify” but it really felt like a friend having a casual and open conversation over coffee and really I think looks at both sides of the picture of how we both can enable and encourage insecurity in ourselves or others.

      When you find it, I encourage reading it-I think deep down we all have our doubts and some greater than others or we don’t let others know and “So Long Insecurity” really just teaches us the importance of not letting it keep us from being the daughter of the King that He wants us to be.

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  2. Oh, I’m sure this one will be a bestseller for sure! I saw it in the bookstore the other day, but I was determined not to pick it up until I finish reading the advance to “Thin Places.” Don’t want to get them mixed up in my head! Will look forward to Beth Moore’s God-given wisdom and admonition.
    .-= LauraLee Shaw´s last blog ..Online Encouragement, Inspiration & Admonition =-.

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  3. Anne says:

    Since it is the end of January, will you be updating the Bible Reading chart at the left of your blog? Yours is the ONLY one I can find online! =(

    Apologies for posting off topic.

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    • Twinkle Mom says:

      No apologies needed and definetely never off topic regarding reading God’s Word! Yes, I will be posting the February chart and actually working at it on this moment; It is wonderful to hear that it is a blessing and encouragement for others and pray that this will help you with reading throughout the rest of the year.

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