The Unknown God

Clearing Away Confusion about God

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Jon Walker ISBN: 9780891127246
Publisher: Leafwood Publishers Publication: September 11, 2015
Imprint: Leafwood Publishers Language: English
Author: Jon Walker
ISBN: 9780891127246
Publisher: Leafwood Publishers
Publication: September 11, 2015
Imprint: Leafwood Publishers
Language: English

There’s a danger in following a God we don’t even know: we become vulnerable to the idea that we must constantly try harder to please God. This book exposes the myths that keep us feeling like God is always judging and condemning us.

If you've ever felt that it's impossible to please God, this book is for you.

Too many of us are following a mythical god who we think is always mad and always looking to catch us doing something wrong; or even worse, condemning us when we fail to do the right thing.

The sad thing is we teach this repeatedly in the church and believe this again and again in our Christian walk because we follow an Unknown God. This teaching locks us in a behavior-based Christianity that demands we keep trying harder. But God never meant for us to become slaves to condemnation. Instead of trying harder, he wants us to trust more. Get to know God and understand that all of his commandments are meant to help us live in fellowship with Jesus.

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There’s a danger in following a God we don’t even know: we become vulnerable to the idea that we must constantly try harder to please God. This book exposes the myths that keep us feeling like God is always judging and condemning us.

If you've ever felt that it's impossible to please God, this book is for you.

Too many of us are following a mythical god who we think is always mad and always looking to catch us doing something wrong; or even worse, condemning us when we fail to do the right thing.

The sad thing is we teach this repeatedly in the church and believe this again and again in our Christian walk because we follow an Unknown God. This teaching locks us in a behavior-based Christianity that demands we keep trying harder. But God never meant for us to become slaves to condemnation. Instead of trying harder, he wants us to trust more. Get to know God and understand that all of his commandments are meant to help us live in fellowship with Jesus.

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