Let’s admit it, we want to be beautiful and successful. But could these marks of being an empowered woman actually be idols requiring our slavish devotion? If you have struggled with this, you probably know the feeling that you will never be pretty or perfect enough. In Never Enough, Sarah Ivill discusses issues related to body image and performance as she shares about her past addiction to thinness and fitness. In the process, she confronts five common lies women of all ages fall prey to and points us back to our acceptance in Christ, where we find the true solution to our pursuit of beauty and success.
Five lies we are prone to believe:
- My ways are better than God’s ways, and my wisdom is better than His wisdom.
- I have to look like “her” in order to be beautiful.
- My worth is defined by whether or not a man loves me.
- My significance is based on my success as defined by my superiors.
- If I had what “she” has, I would be more satisfied than I am now.
160 pages
Contents:
Foreword
A Note from Sarah
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Naked and Ashamed
2. Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall
3. Longing for Love
4. Girl Power
5. The Comparison Cage
6. Addicted to Thinness and Fitness
7. The Truth Will Set You Free
Bibliography
“What a beautiful narrative of grace and redemption! Sarah's story is unique to her, but her testimony of God’s unchanging faithfulness will minister to every woman who reads this book. Sarah shows us how to apply biblical truth to our struggles with these sinful addictions and magnifies the sufficiency of Christ’s finished work on the cross on our behalf.”
—Gloria Furman, author of Labor with Hope: Gospel Meditations on Pregnancy, Birth, and Motherhood
“Sarah opens her heart and shares her story, and she opens the Word and helps us think biblically about addictions. This is a valuable resource for those struggling with any addiction, those who love them, and those who disciple girls and women. It is really for every woman who wants to know the Truth that sets us free.”
—Susan Hunt, former PCA coordinator for women’s ministry
Never Enough: Confronting Lies about Appearance and Achievement with Gospel Hope is in the following collections: