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Divine Feminine Spirituality and the False Promise of Empowerment
Author: Dave Jenkins
Show: Contending for the Word
Show Summary
Modern culture increasingly presents spirituality as empowerment, self-discovery, and divine feminine awakening. But behind much of that language is a spiritual deception that leads people away from Christ.
In this episode of Contending for the Word, Dave Jenkins is joined by Doreen Virtue to discuss goddess spirituality, New Age deception, counterfeit empowerment, and why biblical discernment matters in a confused age.
This conversation explains why divine feminine spirituality is growing, how New Age teachings distort the gospel, why false spirituality appeals to hurting people, and why true freedom is found only in Jesus Christ.
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Episode Notes
In this episode, Dave and Doreen discuss the growing influence of divine feminine spirituality, goddess worship, manifestation practices, New Age deception, emotionalism, feminism, and counterfeit spirituality.
They also explain why Christians must compare every spiritual claim to Scripture, remain grounded in the authority and sufficiency of God’s Word, and lovingly call people away from deception and to the real Jesus revealed in the Bible.
Key Themes
- Divine feminine spirituality and goddess worship
- The false promise of empowerment apart from Christ
- New Age deception and counterfeit spirituality
- Why emotionalism cannot replace biblical truth
- The danger of self-worship and secret wisdom
- The real Jesus revealed in Scripture
- How Christians can respond with truth and compassion
Key Scriptures
- John 14:6
- Colossians 2:8
- Genesis 3:1–7
- Deuteronomy 18:9–14
- 2 Corinthians 11:14
Call to Action
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You can also get Dave Jenkins’ book, The War of the Worldviews: Truth, Lies, and the Battle for the Christian Mind, here: The War of the Worldviews.



