Rush Witt
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“Dutch theologian Abraham Kuyper referred to sin’s corrupting influence over our thinking as the noetic effects of sin. It is not that sin has killed our ability to think keenly about life, but instead, without the corrective of God’s wisdom, sin distorts our thinking and darkens our outlook on life.”
― Diehard Sins: How to Fight Wisely against Destructive Daily Habits
― Diehard Sins: How to Fight Wisely against Destructive Daily Habits
“If you have faced significant loss in this life, you may wonder how exactly God will wipe every tear from your bloodshot eyes. He will do it by leveling a final, crushing blow to sin. He will cast the world, the flesh, and the devil into their rightful place. The old, fallen sin nature will no longer hold us back, trip us up, or blind us from seeing and savoring the all-satisfying grace of our loving Redeemer. The unmistakable presence of God, in His sinless kingdom, will cheer our hearts forevermore.”
― Diehard Sins: How to Fight Wisely against Destructive Daily Habits
― Diehard Sins: How to Fight Wisely against Destructive Daily Habits
“John Calvin wrote, “The children of God are freed through regeneration from bondage to sin. Yet . . . there still remains in them a continuing occasion for struggle whereby they may be exercised; and not only be exercised, but also better learn their own weakness. . . . There remains in a regenerate man a smoldering cinder of evil, from which desires continually leap forth to allure and spur him to commit sin.”2”
― Diehard Sins: How to Fight Wisely against Destructive Daily Habits
― Diehard Sins: How to Fight Wisely against Destructive Daily Habits
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