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The Wages of Sin (2nd Edition): For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord — [Romans 6:23]

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The Wages of Sin (2nd Edition) by James Langston

In The Wages of Sin (2nd Edition), James Langston explores the devastating consequences of sin and the hope of redemption through Jesus Christ. Anchored in Romans 6:23—“For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord”—Langston examines the price humanity pays for living outside God’s will and the transformative gift of God’s grace.

Langston portrays sin as a relentless taskmaster that offers fleeting pleasure but demands a heavy cost. He reveals how sin spreads, destroys lives, and leaves behind emotional, spiritual, and generational damage through biblical truths, real-world examples, and practical reflections. Yet, amid this stark reality, Langston reminds readers of God’s love, forgiveness, and the opportunity to break free from sin’s grip.

The book unfolds through five central

The Nature of Sin – Langston begins by defining sin and explaining how it infiltrates every aspect of life. He draws on powerful biblical examples like Adam and Eve’s disobedience and King David’s moral failure to show how sin begins subtly but grows into something destructive. Readers are reminded that unchecked sin does not remain small; it expands and consumes.

The Cost of Sin – Langston confronts the harsh reality of sin’s consequences. Broken families, lost trust, emotional turmoil, and spiritual separation are all wages paid for sin. He emphasizes that sin’s effects are not limited to the individual but ripple out to touch others, often for generations. Langston challenges readers to count the true cost of their actions and recognize the pain sin leaves behind.

The Illusion of Control – Many believe they can manage or hide their sin, but Langston warns against this deception. Sin, once invited, quickly takes control, enslaving its victims. Langston urges readers to break free by acknowledging their powerlessness over sin and turning to God, the only source of lasting freedom.

The Gift of Redemption – In a powerful shift, Langston moves from sin’s consequences to the hope found in Christ. No one is beyond God’s reach. Through repentance, forgiveness, and surrender, lives can be restored. Langston highlights that redemption is not earned but offered freely through God’s grace, giving readers hope for healing and transformation.

Breaking the Cycle – Langston concludes with an urgent call to confront sin, seek God’s strength, and take steps toward freedom. He encourages readers to embrace accountability, develop a deeper relationship with God, and break the patterns of sin that hold them back.

Langston’s writing is both convicting and compassionate. He speaks hard truths about sin while extending the hope of God’s grace and the promise of restoration. His words are clear, relatable, and grounded in scripture, making The Wages of Sin accessible to anyone seeking clarity, healing, or transformation.

This second edition expands on the original, offering fresh insights and a deeper exploration of sin’s nature and God’s redemptive power. Langston challenges readers to examine their lives, recognize the consequences of sin, and make the life-changing choice to follow Christ.

175 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 17, 2024

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