Does God Make Allowances for Those Who May “Misunderstand” Jesus – Because They Have Been Religiously Abused Even in His Name?

April 20, 2022     ACOA, Religious Abuse, saving message

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Bob and Shawn are answering questions from our listeners. Today’s question is about how God treats those who have come from abusive backgrounds. First, the guys will address if the Lord gives such a people an allowance regarding their confusion about the saving message. Second, if they are a believer, does the Lord judge their Christian experience differently than someone who was not abused. You won’t want to miss the guy’s response.

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