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Today concludes our series on spiritual abuse.
· How do we enjoy gathering with other believers while maintaining the discernment we need to be strong in the face of all kinds of personalities and controlling people who use scripture to manipulate us.
· Painful circumstances and disappointing expectations of the church I went to had been the teaching in which God used to train me to stop trusting my expectations for my life and embrace his life.
· The things he’s changed in me, the people he has brought into my life, the way he has provided, and the doors he has opened to share his reality with others has been amazing and freeing.
· No matter where you are today in searching out a meaningful relationship with a very personable Jesus don’t give up and don’t get your eyes on people….He will guide you in your walk.
· But the greatest tyranny in our lives is not legalism, tradition nor religious obligation so prevalent in our day. As binding as those things can be, a more powerful enemy holds us captive from the true depths of Father’s life and joy–self!
· While organized churches promises a dynamic relationship with the Living God, they too often only offer a program of behavioral conformity that leaves many empty, manipulated and disillusioned. Watching God set people free from that bondage is always a joy.
· Trying to get God to do for us to elevate our own kingdoms only leads to bondage and a feeling of judgment of other believers…as if we have that right… this is called a religious spirit. Jesus talks to that spirit many times in the gospels. It is the most destructive spirit in the kingdom of God I believe, because it disguises itself in piety and judgment.
I Peter 4:1-2 (The Message)
“Since Jesus went through everything you’re going through and more, learn to think and act like him. Think of your sufferings as a weaning away from the old sinful habit of always expecting to get your own way. Then you’ll be able to live out your days free to pursue what God wants instead of being tyrannized by what you want.”