
Are you a people pleaser? Are you addicted to approval from others, and would do just about anything to get that approval Biblical counselor Lou Priolo exposes all the prideful manifestations of this problem and, as always, offers solid, systematic Biblical solutions! Even readers who feel that they do not have this problem should read this helpful book, because what you don t know can and will hurt you and others.

Lou Priolo
Louis Paul Priolo is the director of the Center for Biblical
Counseling at Eastwood Presbyterian Church in Montgomery, Alabama. A
graduate of Calvary Bible College and Liberty University, he is the
author of several books, including The Heart of Anger, The
Complete Husband, Teach Them Diligently and Pleasing
People.
Lou is a Fellow in the National Association of Nouthetic Counselors and
instructor at the Birmingham Theological Seminary. He travels frequently
throughout the United States and abroad teaching at Christian marriage,
family and counseling conferences.
In addition to his books, Lou has dozens of CDs extrapolated from his
more than two dozen years of lectures, teaching and preaching while
developing a national reputation as a biblical counselor gifted with
applying God's word practically to individual as well as marriage and
family problems.
He resides in Wetumpka, Alabama, with his wife, Kim, and daughters,
Sophia and Gabriella.
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Paperback: 256 pages
Publisher: P&R Publishing, December 2007
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1596380551
ISBN-13: 978-1596380554
Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.7 x 0.8 inches
Weight: 3.2 ounces

It is rare to read such a Scripturally well written book on a highly
important topic. Very refreshing, very convicting. Lou's warning is in
place: the first part of the book contains some of the most convicting
material you may have ever read. Keep in mind, that this is for a very good
purpose, as the author further elaborates: "most of us would never change
the things in our lives that are out of sync with God's Word apart from
being convicted of our sin." While it may sound unsympathetic to some, it is
actually a very loving approach, Lou explains. This reminds me of Jesus'
words in Rev 3:19 ("Those whom I love I rebuke and discipline. So be
earnest, and repent."), but also can see Proverbs 9:8, and 27:5.
I used to think that emotional and behavioral problems are sicknesses, but
upon further study and reflection, I realize now that they are simply sin.
Actually, it is quite hopeless to have a sickness or disorder, as typically
there is no cure for such things (many are genetic and beyond cure). But,
when the problem is sin, that is the most hopeful of a situation, as "there
is a powerful cure for this type of problem - the gospel of Jesus Christ"
(pg. 10). The change occurs when we let the Spirit of God apply the Word of
God in our lives.
Lou helps us diagnose our problem in the first part of the book. You have
heard a lot about this problem, terms like codependency, people pleaser,
caving in to peer pressure, and others come to mind. But, to fully
understand it, we must diagnose people's problems with God's Words (1 Cor
2:13, 1 John 12:42-43). The problem consists of two sides: desire for
approval, and fear of rejection. One way to see it: "He fears the
displeasure of man more than the displeasure of God" (pg. 23). Or, the other
side of the coin: "He desires the praise of man above the praise of God"
(pg. 25) (see: Matt 23:5-7, 6:1-5). What really got me thinking was some of
the further diagnosis questions/ statements, such as: "He studies what it
takes to please man as much as (if not more than) what it takes to please
God". Or, "He is oversensitive to correction, reproof, and other allusions
of dissatisfaction or disapproval on the part of the others." (pg. 31). Now,
you got my attention!
The book is filled with excellent insights by a teacher and a counselor with
many years of experience in applying God's Word to problems (sins) like
these. After diagnosing the problem, explaining the dangers of the problem,
clearing up any "fine-print" of when it may be fine to please people, then
dealing with pride, next Lou focuses in the 2nd part of the book on the
solution. Topics such as the characteristics of a God-pleaser, what it takes
to please God, issues of pride, and more are covered. The book is sure to
challenge all who read it, help many grow in their faith and obedience to
God's Word, and save numbers of the snares of this problem (sin),
potentially save their life and soul. I highly recommend it for you and your
loved ones.
Review By: Zoran Zaev