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Respectable Sins (With Discussion Guide)

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22 August 2017

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Jerry Bridges identifies specific "acceptable" sins that Christians tend to tolerate in themselves - such as jealousy, anger, pride, and thanklessness - and offers a message of hope in the transforming grace of the gospel. Includes a study guide, making it an ideal group resource.Now available in softcover with a...

Jerry Bridges identifies specific "acceptable" sins that Christians tend to tolerate in themselves - such as jealousy, anger, pride, and thanklessness - and offers a message of hope in the transforming grace of the gospel. Includes a study guide, making it an ideal group resource.

Now available in softcover with a new, contemporary watercolor design that blends with Jerry Bridge's most popular books. This new edition now includes the study guide (formerly available separately), combining that resource into this book.  
  
What Ever Happened to Sin? Jerry Bridges helps us confront the sins we tolerate.  
  
The Christian journey is a life of practiced godliness, but too often we overlook or minimize sins that, while corrosive and destructive to ourselves and those around us, are overshadowed by more flashy, headline-grabbing sins. This classic book from Jerry Bridges helps readers understand and commit to a life of holiness by examining patterns of behavior we often accept as normal, rather than as violations of God's law.

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Jerry Bridges identifies specific "acceptable" sins that Christians tend to tolerate in themselves - such as jealousy, anger, pride, and thanklessness - and offers a message of hope in the transforming grace of the gospel. Includes a study guide, making it an ideal group resource.Now available in softcover with a...

Jerry Bridges identifies specific "acceptable" sins that Christians tend to tolerate in themselves - such as jealousy, anger, pride, and thanklessness - and offers a message of hope in the transforming grace of the gospel. Includes a study guide, making it an ideal group resource.

Now available in softcover with a new, contemporary watercolor design that blends with Jerry Bridge's most popular books. This new edition now includes the study guide (formerly available separately), combining that resource into this book.  
  
What Ever Happened to Sin? Jerry Bridges helps us confront the sins we tolerate.  
  
The Christian journey is a life of practiced godliness, but too often we overlook or minimize sins that, while corrosive and destructive to ourselves and those around us, are overshadowed by more flashy, headline-grabbing sins. This classic book from Jerry Bridges helps readers understand and commit to a life of holiness by examining patterns of behavior we often accept as normal, rather than as violations of God's law.
Respectable Sins (With Discussion Guide) $24.99
Koorong code 472863
ISBN 9781631468339
Pages 288
Publisher Navpress
Publication date 22 August 2017
Dimensions 20 x 139 x 205mm
Weight 0.204kg
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    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    5 years ago
    Great diagnosis

    It's not easy to write a practical Christian book whose purpose is to convict the reader of their sins and repent for 2 reasons:\\n1. No one """"likes"""" being told their sins\\n2. Practical books are often too simplistic and little more than to-do lists. \\n\\nHowever, Jerry overcomes these difficulties with this book """"Respectable Sins"""". He is a very careful writer and gives off a pastoral feeling, that he is with you and on your side, not trying to condemn you but help you. This is extremely important in a book like this. He is succinct and gets to the heart of many accepted sins that permeate Christian culture. Jerry doesn't hold back in his criticism of contemporary Christian culture, but in doing this, he does it with humility and understanding. \\n\\nI think this book has great value because it would be much harder to be told these things by someone you know in real life, than through a book (by the power of the Holy Spirit), as our pride and our guard is lowered since we are not being confronted in person. So this book is humbling and it would be of great benefit to read this individually or as a group.

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    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    5 years ago
    Convicting Read

    Book is well bound, easy to read and handle. There are many subtle sins we have come to accept as acceptable. It is good to be reminded of those. However, the closer we walk with God in His Word, the more we become aware of the things we need to die off. Leaving food for thought.

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    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    6 years ago
    Respectable Sins

    This one needs to be read again and again. Great book to get you thinking about how God thinks, not how we do! How will it change you?

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    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    6 years ago
    Great for groups

    We did this with our small group. It was great for getting into some great discussion and challenging topics.

  • A
    Anonymous
    Rated 3 out of 5 stars
    7 years ago
    Thought provoking

    We studied this book at bookclub and found it led to a lot of discussion. The study questions in the back came in handy. It raises the point that a lot of Christians don't think of themselves as sinners as they don't commit bad' sins (murder, adultery, etc). It is a good book with a lot of truth, just remember that there is now no condemnation. . . I think the purpose of this book is to highlight how sinful we are so that we can appreciate the depth of God's grace and to help us be less judgemental of others' sins.