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Originally Posted by Nell
. .. Our heavenly Father is not pleased when there are such problems in His family. He considers failure to address such relational offenses to be sin. His Word requires that all believers involved in any relational conflict, whether they be victim or perpetrator, take biblical steps to remove the offense.. . .
A Woman of Chayil [khah’-yil] takes an in-depth look at a huge, long-term relational sin in the body of Christ. This sin has gone basically unidentified, unrecognized, and unaddressed. .....
A Woman of Chayil: Far Above Rubies by Jane Carole Anderson
Nell
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Great topic. That there's currently a disjointed approach can be seen in women such as Ruth Lee and Peace Wang, among many others, who are held to be "lionesses of the early recovery", but none of them could exist for a minute in the current regime.
It's as if they were commodities, to be used up and discarded when no longer helpful to the Cause. And the fact that we typically can't even raise such issues, shows how fractured the Cause really is.