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Gripping Reality Episode #06--What does it mean to be the church How come so many people are abused

32 min · 30 de sep de 2022
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Myke and   Mike continue the discussion of spiritual abuse and power. We continued the discussion about the usage   of need, should, ought and must and how that drives our thinking on a day to   day basis. Hope you enjoy this   discussion.Myke and   Mike continue the discussion of spiritual abuse and power. We continued the discussion about the usage   of need, should, ought and must and how that drives our thinking on a day to   day basis. Hope you enjoy this   discussion.

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Part 6 Really?  Well there seems to be a bit of interest about this discussion as Myke and Mike wrestle with the issue of power and spiritual abuse in the church and what can be done about it. We start with a bit of a question Myke poses if God is love (agapē) 1 John 4:8 AND God thus loved (agapaō) the world that he sent his son... and did not send him to condemn the world, but to save (or heal) the world (John 3:16-17); AND Love (agapē) does not keep a record of wrongs (1 Corinthians 13:5) then why do we spend so much time being obsessed with pointing out each other's sins and wrongs?  Could it be we are missing the mark of what Jesus intended for His followers?  Hope you enjoy the discussion.

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