Carr Prison Experiences Of The Bible
The Prison Experiences Of The Bible (Sermon Series)
Table of Contents of Carr Prison Experiences Of The Bible
The Prison Of His Promotions – Genesis 39:20-22; 41:14
The Prison Of His Purifications – Judges 16:16-30
The Prison Of His Persuasions – Matthew 11:1-11
The Prison Of His Perseverance – Jonah 1:1-17
The Prison Of His Power – Acts 12:1-19
The Prison Of His Purposes – Jeremiah 32:1-15
The Prison Of His Praises – Acts 16:16-26
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Cult Exit: Problems, Detention, and How-Tos by Pastor David Cox. In this article, I explain how to identify a cult through the difficulty in leaving it.
Excerpt: One of the clearest elements identifying a cult is simply what happens when somebody wants "out." A biblical church will see a person leaving because the group doesn't meet their needs, doesn't serve them, or doesn't meet their biblical expectations as a tragedy and failure on the GROUP'S PART. Their attitude is first sadness in losing the person, but they want to correct what they have done wrong. (Note: This attitude will never appear without first accepting that they, the church, have somehow failed. Cults will rarely admit this of themselves, or never will they admit it. It takes a spiritually mature person to admit this.)
A biblical church will simply ask questions like Where? How? Why? Where did we go wrong? How can we keep this from happening again? Why did we lose this person? A biblical church is more concerned about their own error in dealing with this member that retention.
Read the Article: Cult Exit: Problems, Detention, and How-Tos.