9798241128942 - what if we’ve had god backwards?: flipping the lens that distorted god de greer, w. adam (3 resultados)

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. What if the problem was never God -but the lens we were taught to see Him through? Many of us were taught to fear God in order to please Him. To strive harder, repent deeper and perform better - hoping we'd remain in His good graces. Yet somewhere along the way, faith became exhausting, anxi…ety replaced peace and love felt conditional. In What If We've Had God Backwards?, W. Adam Greer invites readers to pause and ask a gentler - but more unsettling - question: What if fear was never God's posture toward us, but our misinterpretation of Him? Drawing from Scripture, theology and lived experience, this book explores a simple but profound inversion: Not just "God is love".but "Love is God". If Love is not merely something God does, but who God is, then everything changes - how we read the Bible, how we understand sin and justice, how we see ourselves and how we live our faith. This is not a book about abandoning Christianity.It is not a call to rebellion, deconstruction or disbelief. It is an invitation to see clearly. Through poetic reflection and careful reframing, Greer gently examines fear-based interpretations of faith and replaces them with the God revealed in Jesus - restorative, near, relentlessly loving and never against us. Inside you'll explore: Why fear became the narrator of much of modern theologyHow Jesus reveals God's true nature - not as wrathful, but restorativeWhy grace was never conditional and belonging was never provisionalHow love restores identity, heals striving and quiets fearWhat it means to live from trust instead of performanceIf you've ever loved God but felt afraid of Him.If you've ever suspected faith was meant to feel freer than this.If you've ever wondered whether God might be kinder than you were taught. This book is for you. You don't need to rush.You don't need to agree.You don't need to arrive anywhere by the final page. Just read with an open posture. Sometimes the most faithful thing we can dois allow ourselves to see clearly. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. What if the problem was never God -but the lens we were taught to see Him through? Many of us were taught to fear God in order to please Him. To strive harder, repent deeper and perform better - hoping we'd remain in His good graces. Yet somewhere along the way, faith became exhausting, anxi…ety replaced peace and love felt conditional. In What If We've Had God Backwards?, W. Adam Greer invites readers to pause and ask a gentler - but more unsettling - question: What if fear was never God's posture toward us, but our misinterpretation of Him? Drawing from Scripture, theology and lived experience, this book explores a simple but profound inversion: Not just "God is love".but "Love is God". If Love is not merely something God does, but who God is, then everything changes - how we read the Bible, how we understand sin and justice, how we see ourselves and how we live our faith. This is not a book about abandoning Christianity.It is not a call to rebellion, deconstruction or disbelief. It is an invitation to see clearly. Through poetic reflection and careful reframing, Greer gently examines fear-based interpretations of faith and replaces them with the God revealed in Jesus - restorative, near, relentlessly loving and never against us. Inside you'll explore: Why fear became the narrator of much of modern theologyHow Jesus reveals God's true nature - not as wrathful, but restorativeWhy grace was never conditional and belonging was never provisionalHow love restores identity, heals striving and quiets fearWhat it means to live from trust instead of performanceIf you've ever loved God but felt afraid of Him.If you've ever suspected faith was meant to feel freer than this.If you've ever wondered whether God might be kinder than you were taught. This book is for you. You don't need to rush.You don't need to agree.You don't need to arrive anywhere by the final page. Just read with an open posture. Sometimes the most faithful thing we can dois allow ourselves to see clearly. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.