Emotionalism: A Threat to True Faith and Worship

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Emotionalism: A Threat to True Faith and Worship

Emotionalism: A Threat to True Faith and Worship

Emotion: 1. A complex and usually strong subjective response, as love or fear. 2. A state of agitation or disturbance. 3. The part of the consciousness that involves feeling or sensibility.

Emotionalism: The cultivation of the superficial emotions; the tendency to yield to the emotions or to exalt the emotions; to view matters more from the standpoint of feelings than of reason or morals, and undue display.

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Emotionalism: A Threat to True Faith and Worship

Emotion: 1. A complex and usually strong subjective response, as love or fear. 2. A state of agitation or disturbance. 3. The part of the consciousness that involves feeling or sensibility.

Emotionalism: The cultivation of the superficial emotions; the tendency to yield to the emotions or to exalt the emotions; to view matters more from the standpoint of feelings than of reason or morals, and undue display.

VS.

Emotionalism: A Threat to True Faith and Worship

Emotion: 1. A complex and usually strong subjective response, as love or fear. 2. A state of agitation or disturbance. 3. The part of the consciousness that involves feeling or sensibility.

Emotionalism: The cultivation of the superficial emotions; the tendency to yield to the emotions or to exalt the emotions; to view matters more from the standpoint of feelings than of reason or morals, and undue display.

VS.

Emotionalism: A Threat to True Faith and Worship

Emotion: 1. A complex and usually strong subjective response, as love or fear. 2. A state of agitation or disturbance. 3. The part of the consciousness that involves feeling or sensibility.

Emotionalism: The cultivation of the superficial emotions; the tendency to yield to the emotions or to exalt the emotions; to view matters more from the standpoint of feelings than of reason or morals, and undue display.

VS.

Emotionalism: A Threat to True Faith and Worship

Emotion: 1. A complex and usually strong subjective response, as love or fear. 2. A state of agitation or disturbance. 3. The part of the consciousness that involves feeling or sensibility.

Emotionalism: The cultivation of the superficial emotions; the tendency to yield to the emotions or to exalt the emotions; to view matters more from the standpoint of feelings than of reason or morals, and undue display.

VS.

Emotionalism: A Threat to True Faith and Worship

Emotionalism: A Threat to True Faith and Worship

Emotionalism: A Threat to True Faith and Worship

Emotionalism Is A Current Threat

1.To the authority of Scripture.

2.To the purity and faithfulness of local churches.

3.To true spirituality.

Emotionalism: A Threat to True Faith and Worship

Emotionalism: A Threat to True Faith and Worship

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