The theology of blessings diminishes God. It puts man in charge. If I do this, think that or adhere to this set of rules and behaviors God will be obligated to bless me. Intimacy with God and those He’s placed around us suffers immensely when we allow this principle in our lives. Keeping up the facade of God’s special blessing will wear you out. We are not in control!
Posts Tagged ‘theology’
And
Posted: December 13, 2013 in UncategorizedTags: belief, blessing, control, diminish, God, Holy Spirit, hurt, intimacy, Jesus, joy, law, love, pain, rules, suffer, theology
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Because
Posted: December 12, 2013 in UncategorizedTags: alienate, belief, blessing, church, damage, exclude, God, Holy Spirit, hurt, Jesus, pain, struggle, theology, wrong
The theology of blessings alienates people that are struggling. Whether it is health, financial, emotional, relational or any other difficulty beyond our control, this belief excludes us when times are tough. The wake of damage this idea leaves behind is staggering.
The Problem with the Theology of Blessings
Posted: December 11, 2013 in UncategorizedTags: belief, blessing, church, false teaching, God, Holy Spirit, hurt, Jesus, law, leader, pain, rules, theology, wrong
Is that it couldn’t be more wrong.
The Theology of Blessings
Posted: December 10, 2013 in UncategorizedTags: belief, blessing, church, God, Holy Spirit, Jesus, law, leader, pleasing God, rules, theology
Is the belief that when you are right with God, when He is pleased with what you are doing He will then pour out blessings on you. This is a widely held belief throughout Christianity and is taught and or supported by more church leaders and organizations than not.