Sick of Me was an interesting and what I will call “heavy” read. I have to be honest that this is not a personal feel good story. Although Whitney does share some of her own, life this is more of a theological teaching type of book. The content is rather heavy and spiritual. After all the subtitle is from transparency to transformation.
In Sick of Me, Whitney shares about “suffering well”. She shares a little of her own journey and how she learned to “suffer well” through the process.She also elaborates on confession. Whitney writes that through confession and sanctification only God can fix me. One cannot fix themselves. She also teaches that confession is better than condemnation.
Whitney also calls for open transparency among friendships and within the church. Whitney shares that conviction comes from the Holy Spirit; condemnation comes from self and is used by Satan
In Sick of Me, Whitney also challenges us to stop chasing happiness and start pursuing holiness.
I was given a free copy of Sick of Me for my honest review which I was happy to do.
<Sidenote: I do have to confess I did find the cover very interesting!>
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