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Sackcloth and Ashes of the Heart - by Sheri Caruso (Paperback)
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- A BIBLE STUDY FOR CHURCH REPENTANCEIn biblical times, it was customary for people to rip their clothing to express strong emotions due to tragic events or situations.
- Author(s): Sheri Caruso
- 130 Pages
- Literary Collections, letters
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THIS BIBLE STUDY FOR CHURCH REPENTANCE presents eight ways to help students examine personal detours that may be distracting a Christian from holiness and freedom in Christ
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A BIBLE STUDY FOR CHURCH REPENTANCE
In biblical times, it was customary for people to rip their clothing to express strong emotions due to tragic events or situations.
This act was not only a public display of grief, shame, or anger - it was sacrificial. Clothing was expensive back then. Factories weren't around for mass production; instead, each garment was laboriously manufactured by hand and produced according to the need. It was a sign of the individual's abject lament and social demise.
Beyond the death of a spouse or a child, national grief could signal this kind of mourning and grief. Prophets and spiritual seers also used this theatrical display to signify abject spiritual poverty.
In these eight lessons, SACKCLOTH AND ASHES OF THE HEART, Bible teacher Sheri Caruso presents the situations and commentary of the seven churches named by Old Testament prophets and the Book of Revelation.
The studies are written in a warm and inviting way to help students examine personal detours that may be distracting a Christian from holiness and freedom in Christ.
SACKCLOTH AND ASHES OF THE HEART is the Christian liturgy and Bible study process needed to "clean house" in getting right with God.