
I Was Dressed Up but Still Messed Up:
Until I Put On Christ
Like many of us Bible-believing Christians, we wear our guilt, shame, jealousy, pride, judgment, and condemnation like clothing. Thinking that to be normal, we ultimately cripple our walk with God because we consider man’s standard for righteousness over God’s standard. If we ever decide to look into the mirror of God’s Word, we’ll see how our outwardly dress is seemingly clean, but inwardly, we are messed up. This poetic book illustrates my spiritual transformation of choosing faith, service, and devotion to become my new wardrobe. I Was Dressed Up But Still Messed Up: Until I Put On Christ will challenge you, stretch you, and remind you of the spiritual makeover your soul deserves. Let this be an encouragement to cast off the old and put on the new as you strive to reflect Jesus to this world.
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March 23, 2024
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April 20, 2024
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C. Terry Morris, TN
“This rare gem is the ultimate of a poetic collection inspired by God’s Word. Tasha with genius intentionally exposes us to a depth in prose unimagined and never seen. You will not forget this literary experience. "
James Michael, TN
"This book serves as a mirror and a light, exposing the often duplexity of the faith walk, and illuminating the path to victory and wholeness."
Joyce Black, TN
“Through the scriptures and her transparency, I was moved to recommit my daily walk with Christ. It is well-written and very thought provoking. I went from laughing out loud to being brought to tears.”