BOOK STUDY: The Search for Significance | The Light Comes On

On the fourth Friday of each month in 2025 we will be studying The Search for Significance by Robert S. McGee. Let’s confront the enemy’s lies of self-doubt and find our victory in the truth of who we are according to God’s Word!

 

I’m excited to be studying The Search for Significance by Robert S. McGee with you. I’m really looking forward to having some fresh revelations in the truth of God’s Word as it applies to this important struggle that many women deal with.

Each month we will look at my Chapter Summary, Biblical Truths, Key Ideas, Reflection Questions and some Practical Applications we can use daily. Let’s dig in!

Summary Chapter One: The Light Comes On 

This chapter introduces us to a struggle many women face: low self-worth and not knowing and understanding the life-changing true significance which is found in God’s unconditional love and grace. God’s love helps us break free from the destructive lies and thought patterns we have fallen prey to for most of our lives.

Many of us are hurt emotionally, relationally, and spiritually but because we are unaware of the extent of our wounds, we don’t take steps toward healing and health. Our problem is not stupidity but a lack of objectivity. Because of this, we fail to see the reality of pain, hurt and anger in our lives. ~ Robert S. McGee

Biblical Truths:

But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. ~ Romans 5:8

Key Idea:

We must know at our core: our self-worth is rooted in God’s unconditional love for us, not our achievements or performance.

Reflection Questions:

In what way have you based your self-worth on the opinions of others or your performance? How does God’s love challenge your view?

Practical Application:

Write a short list of your qualities or accomplishments that you have relied on for your self-worth. Next to each listed item, write a corresponding truth of God’s unconditional love.

My Personal Reflections:

As I look back over my life, especially in my childhood, I remember how I was only praised by my parents when I performed well: music lessons, dance lessons, sports, etc… There were no discussions of who I was as a person and definitely nothing about God.

As a result, when I became an adult, I based my self-worth on other people’s opinions of me and my performance. When I got born again in 1980, there was not a lot of teaching about how to see ourselves as God sees us. It has taken me most of these years to process those truths, and I’m still not great at it. My default tends to be low self-worth. But I’m confident, by prayer and with the Holy Spirit helping me with fresh revelations of truth in God’s Word, I will continue to grow into the woman God created me to be.

Let’s take time to meditate on God’s unconditional love for us as we soak up this beautiful song, Shine a Light by Elevation Worship.

THE TWELVE LAWS OF LIFE RECOVERY | Surrender

REACHING HURTING WOMEN MINISTRIES OFFERS FOUR TOPICS FOR CONTEMPLATION EVERY MONTH. EACH TOPIC IS A 12-MONTH STUDY ASSIGNED TO A SPECIFIC FRIDAY OF THE MONTH. IN MONTHS WITH FIVE FRIDAYS WE REVIEW INSPIRATIONAL CHRISTIAN MEDIA.

On the third Friday of each month in 2022 we’re focusing our life recovery work on The Twelve Laws of Life Recovery: God’s Wisdom and Guidance for Your Journey with Stephen Arterburn and David Stoop. This powerful study will take our life of recovery to a level of freedom most of us haven’t yet experienced.

THE TWELVE LAWS OF LIFE RECOVERY 

Each month we’re looking at a requirement that guides us to a specific result which will ultimately fill our lives with love, gratitude and the serenity we desire.

THE LAW OF SURRENDER

REQUIREMENT: SURRENDER
RESULT: VICTORY

SURRENDER: a decision to no longer rely on our own wisdom and strength but instead to allow God to help us—both directly and through others—so that we can accomplish good things. If you cannot find it within yourself to take this giant step toward healing, you will not be able to move forward in working the Twelve Steps.  (The Twelve Laws of Life Recovery)

The wisdom from above is first of all pure. It is also peace loving, gentle at all times, and willing to yield to others. It is full of mercy and the fruit of good deeds. It shows no favoritism and is always sincere. ~ James 3:17

In the verse above, James is describing surrender through the humble act of yielding ourselves to others. Our willingness is joined with our surrendering when we say to God that we accept His will versus our own will. Ultimately, our surrendered life will become a celebration of our victory in Christ that others will witness.

Fools think their own way is right,
    but the wise listen to others. ~ Proverbs 12:15

Surrender is critical to a victorious life of recovery. This cannot be overstated. If we continue to follow our own will and ways we will most certainly repeat our past mistakes and failures.

Humble yourselves before the Lord, and He will lift you up. ~ James 4:10

We must make the tough decision to fully surrender to what God’s Word says about how life should be lived. It’s not about our opinion of whether it is right or wrong. It’s about being blessed because of our obedience.

I pray you are blessed by this victorious worship song below.