Why Giving Scriptures to Religious OCD Strugglers Can Seem to Backfire

Published: 01 January 1970
on channel: Mark DeJesus
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It happens all the time, especially with those who struggle with religious OCD and scrupulosity. You have someone come to you for help and you begin sharing Scriptures with them. Maybe you know they have OCD or you don't. Of course, this is an important aspect of the Christian journey–to allow God’s Word to renew their minds. But then you notice, the more you share about God's Word, the worse they get. What’s up with that?

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