Distorted Images Of Self (Student/Study Guide)
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1. Self-reliant Versus God-reliant Matthew 18:1-4
2. Unlovable Versus Loved Ephesians 3:14-21
3. Worthless Versus Valued Luke 15:8-10
4. Condemned Versus Forgiven Psalm 51:1-17
5. Irrepairable Versus Repairable Jeremiah 31: 3-5, 11-13
6. Forgotten Versus Remembered Genesis 1
7. Insignificant Versus Significant Matthew 6:13-16
8. Disconnected Versus Bonded In Love 1 John 4:7-21
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Though we say God is loving, trustworthy and all-powerful, our actions and thoughts reveal the lies we’re believing: that God is impossible to please, manipulative and likely to abandon us. Written with compassion and conviction by Dale and Juanita Ryan, these eight studies uncover our distorted thinking and point us to who God really is.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780830831494
ISBN10: 0830831495
Dale Ryan | Juanita Ryan
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2013
LifeGuide Bible Studies
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
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