A Critique of Practicing the Way (Part 40) - Critical Issues Commentary
A Critique of Practicing the Way - Critical Issues Commentary
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Bob DeWaay contrasts John Mark Comer's version and definition of spiritual formation with the biblical doctrine of sanctification. Comer's spiritual formation neglects the fall, the sin nature, salvation and sanctification, replacing it with man-centered process of works righteousness. The beginning point of Comer's spiritual formation is in the mother's womb (natural generation in Adam); the beginning point of sanctification is supernatural regeneration (in Christ).
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