When Godly People Do Ungodly Things: Finding Authentic Restoration in the Age of Seduction
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From Publishers Weekly
Beth Moore has emerged as a popular speaker and writer in Christian
circles, her Bible studies embraced by church groups across the country.
Her latest full-length book, When Godly People Do Ungodly Things:
Finding Authentic Restoration in the Age of Seduction, holds to her
trademark conversational writing style (including the overuse of italics
and hyperbole). Its message is disappointingly simplistic, choosing
such easy targets as Internet pornography as evidence for satanic
seduction, and even using diagrams of stick figures to prove her points.
A New Voice in New Thought?
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About the Author
BETH MOORE is a writer and teacher of best-selling books and Bible
studies whose public speaking engagements carry her all over the United
States. A dedicated wife and mother of two adult daughters, Moore lives
in Houston, Texas, where she is president and founder of Living Proof
Ministries.
Most helpful customer reviews
126 of 131 people found the following review helpful.
The Warning, the Watchman, and the Way
By David R. Bess
This title is the second I have read by Beth Moore, and it is the
best yet. It is easy to read, but profound in nature. Many Christians
may be inclined to miss the impact of this book because of its
simplicity.
Moore here does not seek to be informative, but inspiring. There are many other volumes on the market that offer much better insight into the darkness of human nature. If a person is desiring that sort of deeper understanding, then this book is not the one to purchase. If a person is looking to find motivation to overcome his/her darker side however, then this title is the one to choose.
Moore divides her work into three basic sections: the Warning, the Watchman, and the Way Home. The Warning section describes the attacks Satan makes against devout believers. The Watchman section unfolds ways in which a disciple's defenses can be strengthened to resist such attacks. The Way Home section, as the title implies, points Christians in the right direction to recover from having succumbed to temptation and seduction from the Enemy.
I recommend this book highly to persons who are intent upon living consecrated, victorious lives for Jesus Christ. Moore's honesty, transparency and humility serve only to strengthen the arguments she presents. This one is not a book to miss!
123 of 131 people found the following review helpful.
Highly Recommended Reading
By A Customer
First, a word about the audience this book addresses.
1. It does not address carnality. Sinnners are already lost - they are not Godly.
2.
It does not address frauds. People that pretend to be Christians but
lead a life opposed to God are sinners dressing up as lovers of God.
She points out that just because someone fails does not mean they are
fraudulent. Fraudulent believers never really lived for God anyway.
This book adresses people who walk with God daily, yet fall into pits of sin doing unGodly things.
2 Corinthians 11
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For I am zealous for you with a godly eagerness and a divine jealousy,
for I have betrothed you to one Husband, to present you as a chaste
virgin to Christ.
3 But I am fearful, lest that even as the serpent
beguiled Eve by his cunning, so your minds may be corrupted and seduced
from wholehearted and sincere and pure devotion to Christ.
Secondly,
Some Christains believe it is not possible to be seduced one once you
are a Christian. Beth Moore writes that this is false and is proved
true by the above scripture (among others). Christians are being
seduced TODAY. Consider David - a man after God's own heart - He fell
into an adulterous relationship and didn't realize what he had done
until the prophet revealed it to him! She writes that those of us who
are already walking with God need to beware. We are living in the age
of seduction and we who walk with God can fall into traps. Knowing
this, we should feel the sense of urgency to guard ourselves against
being deceived.
Beth Moore explains that she has received
countless letters from true believers that have fallen into traps.
Godly people that have a history of walking with God, but fall into sin
share some common denominators that she shares in this book.
I highly recommend that every believer in Jesus Christ should read this book - now.
47 of 49 people found the following review helpful.
Protecting yourself in today's world
By Karen Potts
The title of this Beth Moore book is certainly a provocative and
thought-provoking one. We all wonder why godly people stumble
(including ourselves.) The author explains to us the seductive forces
in the world today and shows how sincere Christians can fall into wrong
thinking and acting. She then details how we can arm ourselves, through
prayer, Bible-reading, accountability groups, and other methods to
resist the temptation all around us and keep our eyes on God. She
describes what repentance really is and shows us how to go about
restoring our tarnished relationship with Christ. This is inspiring and
is a wonderful "how-to" book for any Christian.