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Letting God Be Judge
Letting God Be Judge by Thomas Sappington


 
Price: $14.99
Author: Thomas Sappington
Subtitle: Ellel Ministries Truth and Freedom Series
Format: Paperback
Length: 153 Pages
Published: 2008

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The impact of ungodly judgments can be extremely damaging and far reaching in their effect. This unique book covers a subject rarely written about and yet it is so important that the Bible speaks extensively about it. There is little that is more offensive and divisive than a person with a judgmental spirit.

The Bibles teaching on ungodly judgments is desperately needed for the health and growth of the Church. One critical step in the process of moving toward freedom and maturity in Christ is repenting of the ungodly judgments we have made against God, ourselves, and others, and breaking their power in our lives. The simple fact is that judging others is incompatible with foundational principles in Jesus teaching and the teaching of His disciples.

This book will help:

  • Those who want to restore relationships that have been damaged by the effect of judgments.
  • Determine when were using proper discernment in our relationships with others, and when were sitting in judgment on them.
  • Believers who want to be able to believe in absolute truth and take a stand on a particular issue, but do so in a way that does not judge others in a negative sense.
  • Counselors and pastors who need to deal with the judgments their counselees have made in the past and continue to make. Discover for instance how seeds of a judgment can be sown in a childs life.
  • Leaders involved in mentoring who ant to avoid division made through judgments.
  • Recognize the fruits of ungodly judgments.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: Ungodly Judgments in the New Testament

Chapter 2: Godly Discernment versus Ungodly Judgments

Chapter 3: Types of Ungodly Judgments

Chapter 4: How Godly People Make Ungodly Judgments

Chapter 5: The Impact of Ungodly Judgments

Chapter 6: Breaking the Power of Ungodly Judgments

Chapter 7: Uprooting Judgments: Some Ministry Accounts

Conclusion