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Some passages in the Bible are hard to understand. Some are commonly misinterpreted because of the failure to translate properly, outmoded language in translations, traditional misunderstandings, or cultural differences. Many sincere Christians struggle to interpret them. In this book, Pastor and Counselor Jay Adams considers fifty commonly misunderstood passages that have repeatedly arisen...

begins to obey and please God, is an important fact for all biblical counselors and for their counselees. There is no good reason for anger and dejection when one has brought his problems on himself. Depression can be dispelled by repenting of sin and doing those things that one ought to have done in the first place. Moreover, sin, not dealt with in repentance, may lead to far greater sin. When one is depressed, angry and dejected, he is vulnerable to additional sin. It creeps up and then crouches
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