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Divine audacity

by Linda Martella-Whitsett

Publisher: Hampton Roads Publishing Published: 2015 Category: Spirituality & Mindfulness

What if the very prayers you've been taught to say are actually keeping you small? What if the humble supplications asking a distant deity for help are preventing you from stepping into the spiritual power that is already yours? These provocative questions form the foundation of a revolutionary approach to prayer and spiritual practice that challenges conventional religious thinking and invites seekers into a bold new relationship with the Divine.

Drawing from years of ministry experience and deep study of metaphysical Christianity, this transformative work presents a radical reinterpretation of what it means to pray, to connect with God, and to claim your spiritual inheritance. Rather than approaching prayer as begging or pleading with an external power, readers discover an entirely different paradigm: one where prayer becomes a declaration of truth, an affirmation of wholeness, and a conscious alignment with the Divine nature that already exists within each person.

The central teaching revolves around shifting from a consciousness of lack and limitation to one of spiritual boldness and divine authorization. Traditional prayer often reinforces the idea that we are separate from God, unworthy, and dependent on external grace. This approach turns that paradigm upside down, suggesting that true spiritual maturity requires what might seem like audacity: the courage to claim our oneness with the Divine, to speak as co-creators rather than servants, and to recognize that the kingdom of heaven is not somewhere distant but rather within our own consciousness.

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