Authority Abusers Quotes
Authority Abusers: Breaking Free from Spiritual Abuse
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“Some people give to the church money that should be allotted for bills and upkeep of the home; this explains why the money they give never yields a harvest.”
― Authority Abusers: Toxic Leadership and Its Effects in Homes, Churches, and Relationships
― Authority Abusers: Toxic Leadership and Its Effects in Homes, Churches, and Relationships
“Why do you trouble the woman? For she has done a good work for Me. For you have the poor with you always, but Me you do not have always.” (Matthew 26:10–11)”
― Authority Abusers: Toxic Leadership and Its Effects in Homes, Churches, and Relationships
― Authority Abusers: Toxic Leadership and Its Effects in Homes, Churches, and Relationships
“The Word of God does not say that we can’t be wealthy or have cash; it only says we cannot allow the pursuit of money to become a priority over serving God.”
― Authority Abusers: Toxic Leadership and Its Effects in Homes, Churches, and Relationships
― Authority Abusers: Toxic Leadership and Its Effects in Homes, Churches, and Relationships
“A mind-set of prosperity debt is really a poverty mentality in disguise.”
― Authority Abusers: Toxic Leadership and Its Effects in Homes, Churches, and Relationships
― Authority Abusers: Toxic Leadership and Its Effects in Homes, Churches, and Relationships
“You must understand that it is the will of God that all His children be blessed and in health.”
― Authority Abusers: Toxic Leadership and Its Effects in Homes, Churches, and Relationships
― Authority Abusers: Toxic Leadership and Its Effects in Homes, Churches, and Relationships
“True grace is recognizing and appreciating what you have in your hands instead of trying to keep up with everybody else’s “prosperity.”
― Authority Abusers: Toxic Leadership and Its Effects in Homes, Churches, and Relationships
― Authority Abusers: Toxic Leadership and Its Effects in Homes, Churches, and Relationships
“church. Therefore, people will believe whatever is preached because they don’t read the Word of God for themselves.”
― Authority Abusers: Toxic Leadership and Its Effects in Homes, Churches, and Relationships
― Authority Abusers: Toxic Leadership and Its Effects in Homes, Churches, and Relationships
“So the Gospel is not a message of condemnation as some abusive leaders would have us think but rather a message of freedom and empowerment.”
― Authority Abusers: Toxic Leadership and Its Effects in Homes, Churches, and Relationships
― Authority Abusers: Toxic Leadership and Its Effects in Homes, Churches, and Relationships
“One person (Adam) is responsible for all sin; one Person (Jesus) is responsible for all righteousness.”
― Authority Abusers: Toxic Leadership and Its Effects in Homes, Churches, and Relationships
― Authority Abusers: Toxic Leadership and Its Effects in Homes, Churches, and Relationships
“Christ died so that men and women could come directly to Him, and while we should maintain respect for those in authority over us, we should not use them as our rites of passage to hear from God.”
― Authority Abusers: Toxic Leadership and Its Effects in Homes, Churches, and Relationships
― Authority Abusers: Toxic Leadership and Its Effects in Homes, Churches, and Relationships
“Remember, though, that any time a man’s voice is stronger than God’s voice, it stunts spiritual growth,”
― Authority Abusers: Toxic Leadership and Its Effects in Homes, Churches, and Relationships
― Authority Abusers: Toxic Leadership and Its Effects in Homes, Churches, and Relationships
“Authority abuse is any situation in which an authority figure’s influence eclipses that of God’s or disrupts God’s divine order of authority.”
― Authority Abusers: Toxic Leadership and Its Effects in Homes, Churches, and Relationships
― Authority Abusers: Toxic Leadership and Its Effects in Homes, Churches, and Relationships
