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J. Heinrich Arnold



Average rating: 4.15 · 3,235 ratings · 450 reviews · 10 distinct worksSimilar authors
Watch for the Light: Readin...

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Discipleship : Living for C...

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Freedom from Sinful Thoughts

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“Christ’s love is so great, it must lift our minds above our little struggles – and any preoccupation with our own salvation – so that we can see the needs of others, and beyond that the greatness of God and his Creation.”
J. Heinrich Arnold

“In the case of such “besetting” evil thoughts, our natural reaction is often suppression: to push the offending idea back down, deep into our subconscious, in order to rid ourselves of it quickly. But that never works.
The most effective way to truly rid our mind of a suppressed thought is to face it squarely and reject it.”
J. Heinrich Arnold, Freedom from Sinful Thoughts

“As long as we deliberately steel even a small part of our hearts against God’s intervention in our lives, we cut ourselves off from the mercy he offers us through Jesus.”
J. Heinrich Arnold, Freedom from Sinful Thoughts



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