Spit Out the Apple
How to Embrace God's Love...by Rejecting the Gift He Never Gave You
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Narrated by:
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Ken Franklin
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Ken Franklin
About this listen
This Christian discipleship study book explores the following parable:
- What if a parent gave their child everything they needed to live in love, security and power for all their days?
- What if another person, who hated that child, gave them an object that the parent had kept from the child? An object that the parent knew would cripple the child’s life?
- What if the child accepted the object and rejected the parent?
- What if the child made that object their most prized possession?
- Would you call that child abused? Would you call that child foolish, unloving, or ungrateful?
- What if you’re that child?
Written by a retired family physician with 15 years experience as a lay servant, Spit Out the Apple looks in detail at how humans embrace the self-sovereignty given by the apple from the Garden of Eden. It describes in detail how corrupting that embrace is, and recommends several strategies in rejecting that choice for a much fuller, joyful, and loving life.
The book speaks to the atheist, the agnostic, the new Christian, and disciples seeking a closer relationship with God. Each chapter includes questions for personal meditation, or for lively discussion in a small group Bible study.
©2019 Ken Franklin (P)2019 Ken Franklin
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