A Critique of Practicing the Way (Part 31) - Critical Issues Commentary
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In this episode we evaluate Comer's claim that God's "burning desire is to know and be known by you. And like in any intimate relationship, there is a kind of knowledge that goes beyond words." What follows is romantic mysticism through contemplative prayer. We encourage listeners to reject mysticism and stand firm in the means of grace.
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