Hope for Scrupulosity Strugglers (Religious OCD)

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If you battle with obsessive-compulsive struggles in how you relate to God, the Bible and Christian living, you are not alone. Many influential people have had this battle and many in the church today struggle with scrupulosity or religious OCD. You are not alone in this battle. There is hope.

Sometimes we can think that obsessive-compulsive struggles are a new thing, when in reality, OCD has been around for a long time–I would say all the way back to Old Testament times.

Today I want to provide you with some perspective on this journey, to remind you that you are not alone and provide some helpful perspectives on the journey moving through this challenging struggle.

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