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CHAPTER 5: Distortion Lies
Lie #6: “Emotional Reasoning: Feelings Equal Facts”
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After reading this chapter, hopefully you will see that _____ are usually an unreliable barometer of what the “facts” actually are.
36.
When people turn their feelings into _____, they are much harder to help.
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We should completely ignore our feelings when dealing with things.
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A Bible character who exemplified this type of thinking, and was therefore hard to help, can be found in 2 Kings 5:1-14. What was Naaman’s problem? (vs. 1)
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What did the captive Israelite maid suggest that Naaman do? (vs. 3)
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What did Naaman do in his first attempt to become healed? (vs. 5)
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What did the messenger of Elisha tell Naaman to do? (vs. 10)
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Why did Naaman go away in a rage? (vs. 11-12)
43.
Who convinced Naaman to obey Elisha’s instructions? (vs. 13)
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Naaman had the feeling that he knew how to get his miracle. He brought along the equivalent of $77,370.00 in gold and silver, because he felt like he had to buy his way out of leprosy. But he not only didn’t get to pay the bill, he didn’t even get to see the “doctor.” If he could have paid for his miracle, man would have gotten the glory. Instead, we must give the praise and glory to _____for his healing.
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Chapter 6, Lie #1