A Critique of Practicing the Way (Part 11) - Critical Issues Commentary
A Critique of Practicing the Way
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God’s moral will is revealed to us in Scripture, and it is true of all believers. We show that John Mark Comer’s teaching is based on imagination - what one thinks Jesus would do - not what Scripture actually calls us to do. We discuss the book In His Steps and the What Would Jesus Do movement, and show that it is theological liberalism.
This is a critique of Practicing the Way by John Mark Comer, WaterBrook, 2024.
Original Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZWi2yrWhXU
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