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Blurred Vision

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Let's be honest, living a godly life here on earth can be difficult. We live in a world that is fallen and wants little to do with God, so being a follower of Christ and living a godly life is a constant struggle. And unfortunately many times we make it even tougher. We as followers of Christ allow the perspectives and views of this world to infiltrate our way of thinking. This causes an even bigger struggle, because the world's point of view is opposite of God's. As followers of Christ, we must do just that, follow Christ. In order to truly live a godly life, we must see and think about things from God's point of view, not the world's. How we worship, pray, forgive, and relate to others, both inside and outside the church, are affected by the points of view by which we choose to live our lives. When we try to live for God using the world's perspectives, we have blurred vision. We must be transformed in how we think and view things, so that our lives are in line with God's point of view. Only then will we be able to truly live a godly life.

94 pages, Paperback

First published April 10, 2012

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January 7, 2016
I received this book free to review. I have to agree with Aaron that Christians and the church have blurred things that the Bible has in clear sharp focus. This book, though concise, points these areas out as well as gives actionable steps to take to correct them in our lives. He even quotes from the movie "The Patriot". How can it be bad?!?
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November 14, 2012
Woogy does a great job bringing clarity in the areas of our life with Jesus that often get over looked, under practiced or over complicated. A recommended read for all!
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