Spiritual Abuse : Religion At Its Worst
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Have you become sidetracked in your thinking? Has your attention been so centered on what spiritual leaders or the church will think of you and expect from you that you’ve lost focus on what God thinks?
Perhaps you’ve unintentionally confused pulpit persuasions with direction from God’s Word.
Do you know how to…?
*Recognize warning signs of spiritual abuse
*Distinguish between law and grace
*Biblically answer legalistic arguments
*Move from spiritual death to spiritual life
Find out how to recognize when others attempt to gain control by twisting the truth and manipulating Scripture. You can move from legalism to grace, from pleasing man to acknowledging your accountability to God, through prayer and personal study of His Word.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781628621266
ISBN10: 1628621265
June Hunt
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2015
Hope For The Heart
Publisher: Aspire Press – Hendrickson Publishing Group
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