Why am I still wrestling with sin?
Do you often feel like the apostle Paul when he wrote, “I do not understand my own actions. For I do not do what I want, but I do the very thing I hate” (Romans 7:15)?
How often do you wonder why you keep wrestling with the same issues over and over again?
Do you fear that your routine sins limit your spiritual life?
In 7 Deadly Sins: How Our Oldest Temptations Can Lead You From Vice to Virtue, Ryan Denison and Dr. Jim Denison investigate the biblical and historical significance of the seven deadly sins: pride, envy, wrath, slothfulness, greed, gluttony, and lust.
They then relate how being tempted by any of these “gateway sins” can actually point us to God—but only if we would replace avoidance with God-honoring actions.
In 7 Deadly Sins, you will learn how to:
- Recognize the Enemy’s traps
- Replace sinful intent with faithful living
- Renew your heart, mind, and soul
The book also contains discussion questions for each chapter that can be used on your own or in a small-group setting.
May the words within its pages encourage and challenge you to overcome your temptations.
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