Appetites: Are You Driving or Driven?: Don't Get Left BehindAfter meeting Jesus, Paul, once the world-class advocate of the disciplined life, told everyone he met that Jesus, by taking not just our sins but the appetites that cause sins to the cross, became the Truth that set us free from that way of life (Gal 2:20 & 5:24). Illuminated by inspiring analogies, this book describes how you can get everything Jesus purchased for you: freedom from not just the penalty but freedom from the power of sin. As Chaplin Bill says, this book reveals that true freedom from the cycle of self indulgent appetites comes only through Christ, and not our own self discipline. Instead of impassioned reminders of your duties, this book speaks joy to your emotions. |
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... nature and wrong in their approach! Because they do not love others more than they love themselves as Jesus does, those who are trying to follow the Samaritan's example, are wrong by nature. While they make the world a better place ...
... nature and wrong in their approach! Because they do not love others more than they love themselves as Jesus does, those who are trying to follow the Samaritan's example, are wrong by nature. While they make the world a better place ...
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... that this malignancy (the Bible calls it our sin nature, the flesh) must be even more heinous than men can imagine because God Himself says that all who have this malignancy must die, even those 11 I'm dead and don't know it?
... that this malignancy (the Bible calls it our sin nature, the flesh) must be even more heinous than men can imagine because God Himself says that all who have this malignancy must die, even those 11 I'm dead and don't know it?
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... nature--cannot please or satisfy God, or be acceptable to Him. Romans 8:5-8, (Amplified). (We will return to these Chapter Foundation verses often.) From these verses we see that there is a mindset which the Bible describes as “the mind ...
... nature--cannot please or satisfy God, or be acceptable to Him. Romans 8:5-8, (Amplified). (We will return to these Chapter Foundation verses often.) From these verses we see that there is a mindset which the Bible describes as “the mind ...
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... nature (the Satanic Egotistic Life Form that begets only rotten fruit), we are as wrong as an apple tree that thinks it can stop being an apple tree and stop producing apples without dying to its inborn nature. Fortunately the Bible ...
... nature (the Satanic Egotistic Life Form that begets only rotten fruit), we are as wrong as an apple tree that thinks it can stop being an apple tree and stop producing apples without dying to its inborn nature. Fortunately the Bible ...
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... natural, “socially acceptable” appetite. As its predator, I tried one appetite after another until I found the one that this mouse could NOT resist. And that was the end of that story. As my predator, Satan is checking my appetites ...
... natural, “socially acceptable” appetite. As its predator, I tried one appetite after another until I found the one that this mouse could NOT resist. And that was the end of that story. As my predator, Satan is checking my appetites ...
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