God Is Not Mad at You: You Can Experience Real Love, Acceptance & Guilt-free Living


When Joyce Meyer posted "God's not mad at you" on Facebook a few months ago, she didn't realize that those five words would trigger thousands of posts of gratitude and relief. She had obviously hit a hot button. Her latest book addresses the fears of those who know God loves them but still fear his anger. <p>"Where does this concept of God come from?" she asks in the introduction. "Perhaps from an angry parent who was difficult to please. Or the pain of rejection from parents or friends who didn't know how to give unconditional love. Perhaps it came from the church! From religious teaching that offered us rules and regulations to follow and implied that we'd be unacceptable to God if we didn't follow them. "</p> <p>It's a paradox that isn't often discussed by Christian teachers: God loved the world so much that He gave His son to rescue mankind. Yet we tend to think of Him as a stern judge who is ready to punish us at the slightest misstep.</p> <p>In <i>God Is Not Mad At You</i>, Joyce examines the sources of this mixed message and untangles the confusion that most Christians experience. Chapter titles include:</p> <ul> <li>Perfectionism and Approval</li> <li>The Pain of Rejection</li> <li>Guilt and Shame</li> <li>Developing Your Potential</li> <li>Run To God, Not From Him</li> <li>Getting Comfortable with God</li> </ul> Joyce's latest book addresses a huge felt need that isn't often discussed within the Christian community: the need to see God as the loving parent that He is, not a petty tyrant who is ready to pounce at the first opportunity. It will disabuse readers of one of the greatest misconceptions within the church and free them to experience His love on an entirely new level. <br>

Author(s): Joyce Meyer  

ISBN 10: 145551747X
ISBN 13: 9781455517473
Pages: 256
Format: Hardcover
Publication: 9/3/2013
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