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Ten Questions to Diagnose Your Spiritual Health

by Donald S. Whitney

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How do I know that I'm good with God? Bestselling author Don Whitney (Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life) gets right to the point with these ten penetrating diagnostic questions. Are you governed increasingly by God's Word? Are you more loving? Are you a quicker forgiver? These and other questions bring the lofty idea of "sanctification" into a helpful and convicting spotlight. With a new discussion guide optimized for small groups and Christian education, this concise and compelling book will transform your spiritual life and the life of your church.… (more)
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How is your spiritual life, Christian?

Most people would respond to such a question with mixed responses. In some areas we are doing well. In other areas we struggle greatly. In both responses we would probably include all sorts of caveats, justifying our struggles and hedging our bets on our successes.

In Ten Questions to Diagnose Your Spiritual Health, Donald Whitney takes on the role of spiritual doctor and guides the leader through a self-diagnosis of their own spiritual health. He offers up ten questions (each with an accompanying chapter) that helps the reader look deeper into their soul. He covers areas like obedience to God's word, our willingness to forgive others, and how we deal with personal sin. Each chapter cuts at the reader like the scalpel in the hands of a surgeon. Dr. Whitney builds each chapter on biblical evidence and bolsters his arguments with frequent quotes from Puritan authors.

I believe this book has its most value in the life of a person who has been a Christian for a while. It is so easy to become stagnant on one's spiritual journey. We "grow at ease in Zion," so to speak. Ten Questions to Diagnose Your Spiritual Health is an amazing tool to help us examine ourselves and identify areas where we can grow in Christlikeness.

I am currently using this book with a both my church staff and a group of men. I highly recommend it! ( )
  RobSumrall | May 14, 2016 |
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How do I know that I'm good with God? Bestselling author Don Whitney (Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life) gets right to the point with these ten penetrating diagnostic questions. Are you governed increasingly by God's Word? Are you more loving? Are you a quicker forgiver? These and other questions bring the lofty idea of "sanctification" into a helpful and convicting spotlight. With a new discussion guide optimized for small groups and Christian education, this concise and compelling book will transform your spiritual life and the life of your church.

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