Monday, September 19, 2016

AA Troubles People's Hearts

"Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me." (John 14:1)

This new life which Jesus gives us ... it is a life of ease.

Not that there will not be trouble in the world.

We can expect that Jesus our Savior, our High Priest Forever, can deliver

The answer to lies is the truth, for it is the truth who sets us free.

This program of perversion and unrest teachers people that they have to keep looking over their shoulders.

"If you are not careful, you could drink again!"

All of this is nonsense.

We are set free by the grace of God, and He calls us to grow in grace.



The whole cult was designed really to keep people agitated and fearfully, constantly looking at themselves and fearing for what could happen next in their walk, from day to day.

Every day, men and women have to search for sicker people and try to bring them into the destructive AA cult.

That work is the one thing that keeps them sober, right?

Of course, they also have to go to meetings, they have to donate money to the cash offering, and "keep working the program. It works if you work it."

Huh?

What kind of life is that? It's a life of constant fear and struggle, deep unhappiness and disappointment, too.

A troubled heart is not God's best.

His Son invites to "let not your heart be troubled."

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