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Book Review Emotionally Wounded Spiritually Strong

Jan 08, 2012

Kasia Hubbard rated, author Tarran Carter’s book,

EMOTIONALLY WOUNDED SPIRITUALLY STRONG.

Kasia won a copy of the book through www.goodreads.com

Kasia says, “I won this on Goodreads. Carter shows the reader a very straightforward approach to letting go of the chains of abuse that holds one down by backing up her information with scripture verses (a lot of scripture, and for me, that’s important).

Though this book speaks more of sexual abuse, I would say that any type of abuse can be addressed by following her seven healing prescriptions within. I really liked the section “Give me back my Pearls”, where it says that “damaged goods – speckled prey has value” really speaks volumes to those who have been abused.

The only bad thing that I can say, which has nothing to do with the book, is that healing takes time. This book isn’t meant to be read in one sitting, but rather taken in steps, so that the healing process can begin. Just like a deep cut doesn’t heal fully overnight, one cannot look to be healed overnight.

Overall, I think her process is straightforward and simple enough to follow, and I would definitely recommend this book to any person who has suffered any type of abuse.”

Another contest is running throughout www.goodreads.com you can enter there or click on the book icon to your right.

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CHECK OUT THE BOOK SAMPLE 

Below is a sample of Chapter “Give Me Back My Pears”

For years, Leah and Rachel feuded over Jacob for love and legacy. Dinah grew up witnessing the feud, and this explains why Dinah went looking for women—she was looking for friendship and love outside of the house. Instead, she met a man who showed her what she never received or witnessed at home. Though Shechem—the son of Hamor the Hivite, prince of the country—lay with her and defiled her, he tried to make it right. He told her father that he had to have her as his wife. To make it right, he offered pieces of silver (Genesis 30: 1–21).

Women today who are hurt and abused are still looking for love in people and things. I have spiritually counseled many women, and they are consumed with emotion: living with men who will not marry them, will not serve God, or treat them as the pearls they are. In this day, there are still women who are having babies to secure relationships with men. My sisters, babies will not keep him. A man cannot be put in a box. If he feels restraints, he will run. He will hide, especially if he is not ready for responsibility. Maybe he never had a good example of family or a father.

Sometimes, we watch too many movies or soap operas and try to scheme and plan a way to keep a man. If he doesn’t love you, he can’t be kept. You must know that you are a pearl; do not give your pearls to swine—there are those who have no idea of the value and beauty of the pearl. Irritation of the oyster—your past—has developed you into who you are today, and anyone who refuses to examine the pearl to see the beauty does not have the ability to hold the pearl with care. If it is placed in the wrong hands, with ignorance, they will throw it away. If they don’t immediately throw it away, they are parasites—leeches, freeloaders, and sponges who do not care. They only came to use you up and then throw you away as damaged goods.

Women who are abused are often called “damaged goods,” and can usually be spotted by those who prey on women. If you have not healed, then the last thing you need at this time is a relationship. You first must be healed, or you are bringing your baggage with you. When a man loves you, he holds the pearl (you), he examines its worth and beauty (that cannot be purchased by man) and he cherishes and protects it—it is then sealed in the palm of his hand. I mentioned damaged goods in this book a couple of times. Damage goods—speckled prey has value. If you read the story of Jacob, you can better understand the meaning of “speckled prey.” Genesis 30:32–43 tells us that speckled and spotted animals were rare. Jacob wanted a new starting point with Laban, a boss who was unjust, covetous, and shameful. Laban was a boss and father-in-law who deceived Jacob, changing his wages ten times………..
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First Chapter “The Ambush”

I am now an adult with a family of my own, living in my own home, but this took place at the house where I grew up—a house that my parents sold years ago. I have not been in this house since some of my sisters were adolescents, and I was in college. I have had many dreams of the house, and I vividly remember each room—the colored wallpaper; the blue linoleum floor; the sky blue vinyl seat cushions; and the white, catty-cornered, custom-built glass-front kitchen cupboard. The dream begins with me in the den, which was in the basement. It was approximately 11:00 p.m., and I was making my way to the white door that led to the pantry. I placed my hand on the doorknob and turned the knob to open the door. I walked past the white washer and dryer; everything was still in its place. I passed the table we used for homework, board games, and folding clothes. Then, while passing the old wooden workbench, where the tools were so organized on the wall, I remembered my father using many of these tools—vice grip, saw, etc. Some of these tools, I had also learned to use. The images were so clear.

As I slowly walked toward the pantry and cedar closet, I saw my sister, Loretta. She was born after me, and we were close in age. Loretta and I both knew something was wrong. We were under attack, and our adrenaline started pumping. We needed to make an escape, and the window just above our heads was our only way out. Loretta pulled the ladder down to reach the window. Red flag, we both noted. We were just below the window, and the light was shining bright. We were in view of whoever was in pursuit of us. Quickly, Loretta reached up to pull the long, white string that hung from the oval light bulb. When she pulled the string, the light mystifyingly turned from a bright white to a dim red. We could only see our silhouettes.

Loretta climbed up a couple of steps on the ladder and reached for the window. She grabbed the latch and pulled the glass pane open, which left the window screen still in place. We looked out of the window. Though it was dark, we could see a male figure bent over with his face pressed to the screen. He asked, “Where can I find Maple Avenue?” Immediately, I backed up. My forehead and eyebrows crinkled as I drew my head back. I knew without a doubt something was wrong. All of my senses were heightened as though I had gulped down a pot of espresso. Why would a stranger be at our basement window with his face pressed against the screen, asking a question about a street? I thought. This is not cool. While my mind was trying to sort things out, I heard a creaking sound. It was the floor above us. I looked up at the old ceiling, with its wooden beams and pipes, and I knew it was coming from the kitchen upstairs. I left my sister and went through the door, and slowly, with my back pressed against the wall, both hands holding the rail—I walked up the stairs toward the kitchen. I scanned the kitchen from the open doorway—there he was. I grabbed him, and after tussling for a minute, I had him in a headlock and was ready to snap his neck. It is not clear where or how I obtained it, but I had a broomstick in my hand. With much pressure and strength, I pressed the broomstick against his throat. He gasped for air, and before I snapped his neck, he said, “And you never knew what I was.” I proceeded to press the stick against his neck. His neck snapped, and he dropped to the floor. “Loretta!” I yelled. I took off down the stairs, missing a couple and jumping past the rest, to the den floor. I ran through the door, around to the pantry to find her. She was still on the ladder, slumped over, with an unusual ring around a large bullet hole in her throat.

“A sniper—I never heard the attack! How many are there?” I yelled. I ran up the stairs, through the kitchen, into the living room, and toward my parents’ old bedroom. I looked toward the hallway. My eyes honed in on an image. I didn’t know if he was real or a figment of my imagination. He had the appearance of a man—tall and fit. He looked as though he had come out of a jungle, but I knew this was not a scene in a cartoon or comic book. He was dressed with nothing but a leaf-like skirt from waist to knees. He was one of the snipers, and he was exposed and in motion for his next victim. This hideous character knew I saw him, and he stopped. He turned his head to look at me. Robotically, he turned his head back toward his target and proceeded toward my sister’s room. He didn’t come after me! I thought. Quickly, I went into my parents’ room, but my mom was gone. Though I never saw her, I knew it was too late. What do I do now? I thought. Should I go through the window, I was running out of options. Instantly, I heard the voice of the Lord say, “Do not go through the window.” I stopped and looked at the closet to see if I could hide—I didn’t have a plan of attack. In the midst of this confusion and uncertainty, I stopped. I needed a strategy to move forward … then, I woke up. This was a dream. The snipers symbolize a demonic force—agents in mission to destroy each family member. The sniper spoke directly to me. He wanted me to know that while he and his cohorts were in position to destroy the fabric of my family, we never knew who or what they were………….

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Sound the Trumpet in 2012

“Drawn from the pit of despair”  The message is clear, God has commissioned His people–the warriors to stand on the wall and sound the trumpet for 2012.  This year, someone will be pulled up by their bootstraps from the pit of bondage, stress, anxiety, debt, abandonment, sickness, and disobedience.

There are two things I want to simply point out in this message. Either you were thrown into a bottomless and waterless pit, or you just fell in the pit.

Like Joseph, have you ever been thrown into a pit?  Were the enemy’s onslaughts so severe that you never saw the attack or plot?  The bottomless and waterless pit that I am referring too is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom.  Almost impossible to escape. This is the pit that Joseph, the son of Jacob experienced.  A Footnote–these pits can still be found in Palestine. It is a pit that is designed to kill you–it is a slow death.

Lets take a journey through the epic story of Joseph in the book of Genesis. We will then understand that waiting on God is essential and contrary to what our western society is teaching us today. Not waiting on God is the nemesis of depression; the entrance of oppression, and symptom of psychosis.

Joseph was thrown into a pit by envious and bitter brothers. Because Joseph dared to dream, his brothers envied him and plotted to kill him. The enemy counted Joseph out through trials and tribulation. However, he did not have the ability to stop the plan of God.

Before the foundations of the earth, God positioned Joseph to live in one of the most prominent houses in Egypt. He was pulled from the pit and placed in Potiphar’s house. Potiphar was Pharaohs secrete agent. He gave Joseph authority to handled all his affairs while living in his home.  Potiphar’s wife, Zuleekha, a well put together woman lost self-control when she looked upon Joseph. While Joseph was living in her home, she held a dinner and invited 40 of the most beautiful Egyptian women. According to the Koran, when they saw Joseph, they said with one accord that he was an angel.  On several occasions, the unscrupulous Zuleekha tried to seduce him.  Joseph was an audacious man and a man of integrity. We know this because Zuleekha was a beautiful women and Joseph was alone with her several times, but he feared God, and refused to have her, so he fled.

Because Joseph was falsely accused of violating Potphars’s wife, the sentence should have been death. Instead, he was placed in a dungeon. The message in this story is clear–Joseph never left God.  Actually, the word of God says, that throughout his suffering, God was with him. The bible says to resist the devil.  It also says that:

“there is no temptation that is common to man, but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but God will with temptation make a way of escape that you are able to bear it” (1 Corinthians 10:13 KJV).

This scripture is awesome! It exemplifies why there is no excuse to sin. God knows what we are able to bear in the flesh and will always make a way of escape in the very mist of the situation–even when your flesh is weak. The onus is on us to make an intelligent and conscious decision to flee the very appearance of sin. We have all been given the power by God to eschew sin.

For 20 years Joseph suffered, but God had positioned him to be lord over Egypt.  At the age of 39, Joseph was pulled from the dudgeon and was blessed to see his dream come into fruition. The anticlimactic ending of the devils plan was seen. Joseph believed his shall be–his dream. Although there was pain, he affirmed his sonship to God by walking in uninterrupted faith.

The climax was Joseph’s release of pain. His stentorian cry was known by Egypt. This was also the climax for his brothers and father–a release of deception and pain. God had already graced Joseph with efficacious grace and he never returned as we know back to a period of suffering, but was victorious.

That was Joseph’s story and maybe it is your story as well. You can pull yourself up through prayer and faith in God.  When Joseph was thrown into the pit, God knew that Joseph needed His assistance to be pulled out of the pit. Therefore, God made sure that there was someone to pull him out. God will do the same for us. When the angle of the Lord came to loose the chains off of Peter while he was in the jail, the angel told Peter to gird himself up so they could leave (Acts 12). This was a supernatural move of God due to the consistent prayer and faith that was exercise for Peter. There are angels to ensure that God’s plan for our lives are followed through.

Maybe your story is not exactly like Josephs’–you actually fell into the waterless pit.  Trust me, you are not alone, many have fallen into the pit of despair. Depression is palpable in the lives of our friends and family today. When we are drawn away by our lust, worlds philosophies, and ideologies, we can no longer see our way to peace and safety.  The enemy sets up the camouflage. He covers up the holes of folly. He also puts blinders on the eyes of his victims so they never see the onslaughts, legalism in our churches, and the false doctrines and prophets. Thereby, many will fall into a pit of psychosis.

It is very interesting, if we examine the battlefield of the mind and the thinking of today, many believe that God doesn’t move fast enough it seems. Think about technology–it has spoiled us.  Who can keep up with the latest technology. We tarry not to buy, only to find out in a few days, or months, what we made a fuss over is now obsolete. Who has bewitched us to think that if we don’t keep up then we are not blessed.  This is not true, it is a conundrum and also envelops psychoses.

God clearly tells us to wait and he will strengthen us. He  tells us not to get weary in well-doing.  He instructs us to be of good courage. God does not determine how blessed we are by the car we drive, or house we live in. We must not get it twisted, the earth, world, and everything that dwells in it belongs to Him. Our western culture has separated us and has made a clear distinction between what they call blessed: the upper class vs middle class, Main Street vs Wall Street, Liberal Party vs the Tea Party, etc.  But they forgot, that God has made clear distinctions and separations that will hold through the beginning and ending of time.  He has declared what is the wheat and the tear, goat and the sheep, believer and the heathen, heaven and hell.

It is important to understand that the spirit of psychosis has evaded our culture–it is so severe. It is a mental disorder in which thought and emotions are so impaired that it has lost contact with external reality. The gate of depression has allowed the person to literal fall into a pit of despair. They have forgotten their joy and reason for living. We must remind ourselves that the joy of the Lord is our strength. We can do all things that are in His will for us through God.

While standing on the wall, I must ask the question, is your dream still alive?  What have you done to activate them?

Faith and endurance is essential and paramount to overcome and live a victorious life in God.  Put on your armor—this is something we must do. Pick up the word of God.  The Lord will not put the bible in your hand, you must do this. Walk in the confidence that what God has said, He will do. Take on the spirit of certitude.

Join Me in prayer:

Lord this day, I pray for all reading this and have received this article. 2012 will be a year of blessings. Every onslaught is now bound by the spirit and power of God today. Every plot of the enemy, I declare be cancelled. This year may signs and wonders follow those that believe–miraculous power!  No Weapon formed against you shall be able to prosper.  We sift away every onslaught of the enemy in this pray–we winnow it away. His plots and plans are vetoed and blown away never to return again.  So it is, so shall it be done in Jesus’s name.

The Lord has given us the power of attorney to use His name with power and we do so today. Amen!

Precious Jewels Tea Party

IT’S A TEA PARTY


Follow the path that will lead you to a time of fellowship; a time of ministry; a time of healing

Lovely hats, gloves, sundresses, & accessories

(book of choice Bad Girls of the Bible )

Precious Jewels Women of Faith

Annual Tea Party 
Host, Pastor Tarran Carter

August 20th | 11:00 AM

Fellowshiping together–women of God–sharing our most inner feelings about the book of choice

What God Exposes You to He Leads You Into

My book signing at Barnes and Nobles, Manhasset NY was groundbreaking. Signs and wonders do follow the word of God. It is important to understand: nothing is happenstance with God. Many have said, it’s a coincidence, it’s luck, or it was by chance.  I beg to differ… God doesn’t operate in luck and nothing is by chance in Him. God sets up a divine appointment.  He exposes His children to great things, given each aristocratic connection and access. Moreover, once he exposes you to such grander and opulent extravagance, He then leads you to the promise as He did the children of Israel.

One of the most difficult stores to get a book appearance in is Barnes and Noble.  However, I was granted the opportunity to have my book signing there. I was asked, “who do you know?”–this is amazing.  God will set you up with great people and He will allow you to walk where the kings walk.

Don’t hesitate, but with a dubious spirit and certitude, pronounce into the atmosphere what God has promised you. Don’t be afraid of failure. God will expose you and then He will lead you.  With certitude, Emotionally Wounded Spiritually Strong is a best seller. It will touch the lives of many. Several women and men will be healed. It will cross many boundaries–different religions and beliefs.  God has already begun to do the work.

  • What are you believing God for?
  • What has He promised you?
  • What will you release into the atmosphere?

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IMBUED WITH THE ANOINTING OF ESTHER

Imbued with the anointing of Esther

The anointing of Esther gives you entrance into the chambers that you obtain efficacious grace–favor and blessings. It brings us before kings [hierarchy of governmental systems, rulings and policies] and doesn’t fail to bring all high things down. The enemy is subject to your spirit.

I am reminded of the days when I worked at a finance company on Long Island. I had left the company to focus on ministry. A year later I received a call and was asked by my former boss and CEO to come back and head-up their HR and training department. We agreed on my schedule and hourly wages. Not long after I was back working and doing what I love to do–training. Although we had an agreement, they failed to pay my agreed wages. The enemy did not want to loose what rightly belonged to me. His sardonic plot was to delay my appointed blessing.  God quickened my spirit to war in the spirit realm. He directed me to the anointing of Esther. After studying her position, I covered myself in prayer and asked the Lord to place upon me the anointing of Esther.

Soon after, I was released by the Holy Spirit to call the CEO and schedule an appointment. On the day of the appointment, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, I made my way to his office. I noticed that the door was opened so I waited for my boss to grant me entrance. He greeted me as though I was a queen. He got up out of his high-black leather chair and walked around his cherry wood desk to extended his hand toward me. I was asked to sit next to him in one the two chairs that were appropriately placed in front of his desk.

Like a queen, I positioned myself. He ask the significant question, “what would you have me do.” This was awesome. I proceeded to inform him of the situation. Just before we finished the meeting, I had the certitude that the agreement to increase my wages would be expeditiously executed.

That was the first time I truly understood the power of the “Esther Anointing.”

The Book of Esther is a graphic narrative, which relates how God’s people were preserved from ruin during the fifth Century B.C. One of the purposes of this book and there are few, is to show how God destroys those who try to harm His people. From this, we are reminded that He s faithful to destroy Satan and that His sovereign purposes ultimately prevails.

Although Esther was given a charge. However, she gave up her right to live in order to save the nation from certain death. For this she was exalted by the King. It is important to understand that she could not go before the king unless she had clearance in the Holy Spirit, by prayer and fasting. Else, her portion would have been death (Esther 8:1-6). Although the Holy Spirit is not mentioned directly, it is His work that produced in both Esther and Mordecai the deep level of humility, leading to their mutual love and loyalty (see Romans 5:5).

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