![]() ![]() ![]() As I’ve demonstrated in the past, you could grab any message of Beth’s at random and find the same troubling elements, including eisegesis, mysticism, pop psychology, and positivity. In the pantheon of false teachers in American evangelicalism, few are as deceptively influential among women as Beth Moore. Why does this make you sick? Does it not sicken you that there are false teachers perverting the truth, with “mere speculation rather than furthering the stewardship from God that is by faith” (1 Timothy 1:4)? How do you accuse the ones speaking truth of being without love? Susan Heck, a humble teacher who has memorized the entire New Testament, desires to educate women about God’s word, proclaiming the truth and defending against error (I’m guessing the interview you saw was this one she did with Justin Peters). ![]() Owen Strachan that he made her want to vomit, just for saying what the Bible says? How was that not vitriolic? You called this “vitriol.” But where? What did I say that was cruel and bitter? Did you not read in my article where Beth said of Dr. As a pastor, I am to teach the truth of the gospel and protect the flock of God from error, and this I do in love. Friend, the Bible says, “Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, for many false prophets have gone out into the world” (1 John 4:1).Ī pastor’s responsibility is to “hold firm to the trustworthy word as taught, so that he may be able to give instruction in sound doctrine, and to rebuke those who contradict it” (Titus 1:9). I agree with you: Beth “is clearly doing what she thinks God wants her to do.” And what she thinks is wrong. Thank you for taking the time to read my article on Beth Moore and for sending your e-mail. Where, I ask, did you all miss the Biblical exhortation that “the greatest of these is love”? There is no love in your critiques-none-despite your protestations to the contrary. She is clearly doing what she thinks God wants her to do. Same with all these other articles slamming Ms. I watched a video interview of Susan Heck-also a newcomer to me-and frankly her self-righteousness made me sick to my stomach. In addition, you have the ability to see Scripture pop-ups when clicking or hovering over Scripture references.Somehow I stumbled onto all this vitriol about Beth Moore, someone I’d never even heard of before last week. When viewed on, you can type and save your answers to study questions within this eBook. Simply sign in using the email address and password that were used to purchase your eBook to find it in your library. Lifeway eBooks can be read on your computer, smartphone, or tablet at. Schedule for six group sessions at your church, in homes, or in other convenient settings for your women's ministry or discipleship groups. Multiple Uses include a short-term study, retreat study, or an introduction or follow-up to the Breaking Free Bible study. How can we become so God-centered that we no longer want to pursue things that displease Him? How can we become so nonself-centered that we no longer focus on our own performance? How can we overcome persistent, defeating, devastating patterns of sin in our lives? Participants will look at the nuts and bolts of the matter of pleasing God and answer the questions: Participants can learn how to develop a Godward focus in life, while beginning to incorporate the key benefits in their lives through practices of prayer and Bible study. The study begins by defining false strongholds, then focuses on five key benefits for every believer, including how to find satisfaction in God and experience God's peace. Beth explores the somewhat-radical idea that we cannot please God by being perfect. Living Free: Learning to Pray God's Word by Beth Moore provides a personal study experience for five days a week for six weeks of Bible study. ![]()
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