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Average rating: 4.24 · 826 ratings · 77 reviews · 83 distinct worksSimilar authors
Clean: A Proven Plan for Me...

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Intimacy Anorexia

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Sex, Men and God

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Prodigal Parent Process

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Married and Alone

3.91 avg rating — 55 ratings — published 2011 — 9 editions
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The Final Freedom : Pioneer...

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Intimacy: A 100-Day Guide t...

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Partner Betrayal Trauma

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The 7 Love Agreements: Deci...

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Emotional Fitness: From Cha...

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“The opening of this letter is the easy part. Jesus praises the church for the positive things it is being and doing. The Lord repeats this pattern of opening each letter with encouraging words throughout this section of Scripture. Ironically, praise is crucial to recovery. It instills hope. Most men who struggle sexually have hidden their secret lives of sin for so long that they are hounded by a tremendous fear of being found out. If their fears come true, they may fall into a pit of despair. By contrast, it is the Lord’s nature to be gentle with his people, even when they are in sin. He truly is longsuffering. As the second chapter in Romans points out, “Or do you show contempt for the riches of his kindness, tolerance and patience, not realizing that God’s kindness leads you toward repentance?” (2:4). By offering praise, Jesus gently affirms his love for them. He continued to John in Revelation, “Nevertheless, I have this against you: You tolerate that woman Jezebel, who calls herself a prophetess. By her teaching she misleads my servants into sexual immorality and the eating of food sacrificed to idols” (2:20). The Lord now transitions into the real issue. First, notice the use of the word tolerate. It appears this church knew what was going on but just looked the other way. Were the leaders merely putting up with open immorality? Not only that, but the woman somehow worked her way into a position of authority—a self-made leader. This situation isn’t unique to the first century. We see the same thing happening today. Many pastors refuse to believe that the men, women, and youth in their churches are viewing pornography and engaging in immoral sexual behaviors. Either they simply don’t want to believe it or they are trapped by the same problems and feel a lack of credibility to address those who are in the wrong. Today, the word tolerance is used as if it were a great virtue. I want to dispel this myth. No doubt God is patient, and we are all living proof of his patience. However, God is not tolerant in that he is consistent in what he does and doesn’t like in our behaviors and hearts. Otherwise Jesus would not have had to die for the sin of the world. The same things that upset him in Genesis upset him throughout Scripture. Remember, “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever” (Hebrews 13:8).”
Douglas Weiss, Clean: A Proven Plan for Men Committed to Sexual Integrity

“When you keep your sexual conversations, behaviors, pornography, or masturbation a secret, you are”
Douglas Weiss, Clean: A Proven Plan for Men Committed to Sexual Integrity

“Emotions: As humans, we all come equipped with emotions. I know as well as any most of us grew up with very little role modeling or training about identifying and communicating feelings. I, myself, have four degrees and none involved training on how to identify and communicate feelings.”
Douglas Weiss, Intimacy Anorexia: The Hidden Addiction in Your Marriage

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