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The Pharisees were passionate about being faithful to God, but they became misguided. The author shares his unsettling discovery of twelve pharisaic tendencies in his own life, which are also common in Christianity today. He shows that those of us who are the most passionate about following God faithfully are the most vulnerable to the Pharisees' errors. These problems hinder our journey into grace and intimacy with Christ. They cause unbelievers to distrust us and become disillusioned with Christianity. In his easy-to-read, practical teaching style, the author examines the passages where Jesus confronted the Pharisees and makes thought-provoking observations regarding our Christian faith and churches today. Looking into the mirror of Scripture, he helps us identify and overcome these Pharisaic errors, grow deeper in our relationship with Christ, and nurture a faith that becomes contagious to others around us. This book includes practical insights into personal spiritual development as well as ministry. It helps to distinguish between church problems and real Christianity as Jesus intended it to be. Includes study guide, discussion questions, and journal pages for personal or small group use. "I wonder if there is a little Pharisee in all of us? This book challenged me to look in the mirror and reevaluate my relationship with Christ." - Mark Batterson, pastor and author of "In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day" and "Wild Goose Chase." "I found the book compelling and challenging... The book will make you think." - Dr. David Little, mission board president. ..".an authentic, soul-searching, conversational style that allows the reader to see how this author humbly applies what he has discovered.... His 'walls and fences' vividly illustrate Phariseeism in a unique and unforgettable way.... When I was finished reading, I loved Jesus more and could not help but worship " - Dr. Bob Eckler, pastor and Christian counselor.
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