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10 Ep#503 Pharisaism, Narcissism, and Worthlessness

Before we can truly become “little,” we must confront the Pharisee in ourselves. Pharisaism is religious narcissism. The Bible calls it “insolent pride.”  The label “narcissist” is widely deployed to refer to people who appear to be too full of themselves, but the truth is, we all have selfish, narcissistic tendencies to some degree that

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08 Ep#501 How Pharisaism Blocks Healing Communion

Listen, Pharisee, the reason you’re lonely, the reason you don’t feel “chosen,” the reason God hasn’t thrown you a party (Parable of the Prodigal), is because you’re full of judgments that block communion within yourself and between you and the Father, so that you can’t feel comfortable enough with Him to even ask for a

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07 Ep#500 Acknowledging the Darkness

All of our spiritual and emotional issues stem from an unconscious unwillingness to acknowledge the darkness in ourselves. In order to resist conscious “seeing” and acknowledging and doing something about the ugly truths in ourselves, we project them onto others, we distract ourselves, and in doing so, we disown parts of ourselves and those parts

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06 Ep#499 Rescuing the Lost Sheep: Fraternal Correction

Somehow I suspect you’ve either recently been in a conflict where you were corrected or have seen a need or opportunity to offer correction to another. If not, perhaps it’s just around the corner. How about some guidelines from Jesus about that? Because we are God’s children, and He warns us sternly against “despising the

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04 Ep#497 Separation Anxiety

Separation anxiety is when someone fears being apart from or losing a person or other attachment figure, a place, or even an animal. Adults can experience separation anxiety, although it is more common in children. Learning necessary, healthy detachment from parents, relatives, friends, and trauma bonds provokes “separation anxiety,” does it not? Severe SA can

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