by Rebecca Davis | Jul 20, 2017 | challenging the status quo, our New Covenant identity, untwisting Scriptures
addressing the false teaching of “daily dying to self,” part 4 Part 1 (link) introduces how detrimental this concept can be in the context of an abusive marriage, and gives my husband Tim a platform to speak. Part 2 (link) addresses Scriptures such as “I die daily,”...
by Rebecca Davis | Jul 19, 2017 | challenging the status quo, our New Covenant identity, sanctification by faith alone
addressing the false teaching of “daily dying to self,” part 3 You can read Part 1 here. You can read Part 2 here. Recap of the “daily dying to self” study so far When Jesus told the crowd “Deny yourself and follow Me,” He wasn’t saying...
by Rebecca Davis | Jul 18, 2017 | challenging the status quo, sanctification by faith alone, untwisting Scriptures
addressing the false teaching of “daily dying to self,” part 2 You can read Part 1 here. Part 1 was an introduction to the topic of “daily dying to self,” partly to respond to a blog post, plus I had the privilege of providing a platform for my husband....
by Rebecca Davis | Jul 17, 2017 | challenging the status quo, our New Covenant identity, sanctification by faith alone, untwisting Scriptures
addressing the false teaching of “daily dying to self,” part 1 A couple of months ago blogger Darrell Harrison posted this blog article (link), which told us our marriages are supposed to kill us. (It was also reposted here and in a few other places.) My...
by Rebecca Davis | Jul 6, 2017 | challenging the status quo, our New Covenant identity, seeking Jesus
This is Part Two. You can read Part One here, “‘Biblical’ Patriarchy: here’s how you replaced God.” What did God say was the root problem of the Old Covenant people who were oppressing those under them? You have left Me. (He said this...
by Rebecca Davis | Jul 5, 2017 | challenging the status quo, our New Covenant identity, seeking Jesus
“Everything came to a head in my mid-twenties,” she was saying. “So that’s when I finally got out.” She balanced her child on her knee as she spoke. “I want to help others get out.” I was having tea with a daughter of patriarchy. She told me...