
Are You a Woman from Corinth?
By Anthony Gantt
Identifying what you are hungry for is the first step in satisfying your hunger. If the hunger is not identified, there will always be a compromise. And when there is a compromise, it may satisfy for a moment but will not last.”Man, I could go for a pizza.”Guess what? A burger will not satisfy that hunger. And you know what happens when people are hungry? They find themselves angry. Or, as we call it today, “Hangry!” They find themselves so hungry and unsatisfied that they cannot think clearly. They make irrational decisions that they would never have made if they were not hungry.Come on. You know this is true! I’ve seen plenty of Christians walking around spiritually hangry. In fact, I’m ashamed to admit I’ve been one of those people a time or two.The same is true for a group of women attending the church of Corinth. They found themselves hungry, and since they had not identified the true source of their hunger (lack of God), they attempted to fill that hunger with all sorts of destructive things.Are you a woman of Corinth? Don’t be! Let’s learn how to identify your hunger and satisfy it in Godly ways.
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Publish Date
2022-08-30
Published Year
2022
Publisher Name
Total Pages
384
ISBN 10
0593158687
ISBN 13
978-0593158685
Format
Hardcover
Country
United States
Language
English
Dimension
6.38 x 1.21 x 9.53 inches
Weight
1.3 pounds
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Are You a Woman from Corinth? – Review
Don't get caught up in the title or the even the specific tonal phraseology. The takeaway here is the poignant message. This is not to...Read More
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Are You a Woman from Corinth? – Review
Don’t get caught up in the title or the even the specific tonal phraseology. The takeaway here is the poignant message. This is not to be read as a chapter book with twists and turns, but as a holistic story with a message that develops for the individual reader. To be honest, after the first readthrough I felt like I missed something. I reset my expectations and read it again. The second time through is when I discovered what the author was conveying. Very rarely do I read a book twice or sit and ponder afterward. This one made me think about a lot of things throughout life – past, present and future. At only 50 pages I read it twice within a couple days. I think the second time through it took double the time as I found myself studying each passage a little more.