Filed Under PASTOR WORLEY’S WRITINGS (EXCERPTS), #13 SCHIZOPHRENIA
As for my people, children are their oppressors, and women rule over them.  O my people, they which lead thee cause thee to err, and destroy the way of thy paths.  (Isaiah 3;12)
 
The curse of destruction of the family priesthood, centered in the father, usually results from inherited […]

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Filed Under PASTOR WORLEY’S WRITINGS (EXCERPTS), #13 SCHIZOPHRENIA
Forgiveness is hard to give because it hurts to extend it to those who are undeserving and hard-hearted.  It implies acceptance rather than legalistic demands of compensation for injury done.  This makes for a costly operation.  To release a wrong-doer instead of exacting a just penalty requires that […]

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Filed Under PASTOR WORLEY’S WRITINGS (EXCERPTS), #13 SCHIZOPHRENIA
Bitterness is a hurt that will not heal, a wound in the spirit (Proverbs 18:14).  It comes into a life because of a failure to appropriate God’s grace Hebrews 12:15); by refusing to forgive others (Matthew 6:14,15; 7:1,2; 18:21-35); or refusing to thank God for all things (Ephesians […]

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Filed Under PASTOR WORLEY’S WRITINGS (EXCERPTS), #13 SCHIZOPHRENIA
About five years ago I was diagnosed by a psychologist and a psychiatrist as a paranoid-schizophrenic and warned that the condition is completely incurable.  The best I could expect would be powerful medication combined with continuous counseling for the rest of my life.  One of my symptoms was […]

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