Re: From legalism to grace. Anyone read this book
Go read her blog and you won't wonder why she left.
Here is just one quote:
"I was never really a good (adult) United Pentecostal. I always pushed the limits as far as I could without getting kicked off the platform."
Sound like someone who had other issues and now is looking for something to blame.
Most of "these" start out like Esau, despising their birthright.
And by that I mean they despise the beliefs that the "church" they were spiritually born into has.
So, first they despise their spiritual birthright.
Secondly, they grow to despise the physical birthright and to question why their parents raised them as they did.
But, they are not content to stop there.
They then have to move on from Esau to Amalek.
And as the Amalekites hated the Jews, they grow to hate those still in the "church".
Next, they move to try to pick off those that are weak in their faith, just as the Amalekites picked off those who were at the end of the line.
Lastly, they will attempt to destroy the entire "church".
Just as Haman did.
It amazes me how three years on, she still is blaming the UPCI for everything wrong with her.
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