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Deceptive Diagnosis: When SIN is called SICKNESS Deceptive Diagnosis: When SIN is called SICKNESS by David Tyler
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“The goal of the idolater is to get what he wants. His desire is for the substance or activity to give them good feelings, a sense of power, to help them forget their troubles or their past. Whatever his heart is craving is satisfied by the idol. Consequently, idolatry is and always has been rooted in the heart.”
David Tyler, Deceptive Diagnosis: When SIN is called SICKNESS
“What makes the future brighter for the psychologized individual is his victim status. The undiagnosed have to live with their disappointments, failures, regrets, crimes, and sin. The psychological victim’s world is free from guilt, shame, and responsibility. Whatever the matter may be, an external cause is found for the damaging effects. The disease has removed the accountability that has, in turn, removed the guilt. As a corollary, it has also removed the need for a Savior or for the work of the Holy Spirit in sanctifying the believer.”
David Tyler, Deceptive Diagnosis: When SIN is called SICKNESS
“The grace of God is cherished most by those who realize their sinfulness most.”
David Tyler, Deceptive Diagnosis: When SIN is called SICKNESS