There are many books on the market that claim to provide the necessary tools to help you overcome temptation. However, more often than not, those tools revolve entirely around avoiding sin, rather than actually confronting it. That’s not good enough. Jesus died to set you free.
In Taste and See, Michael LaBorn and Braedon Pierce walk you toward actual freedom. This book is a call for the church to stop avoiding sin and to instead embrace Jesus, where sin is no longer a lifelong battle. It’s time for a generation of the church to live out the life Jesus shed his blood to give them.
I've read several books on the subject of overcoming habitual sin, but in recent years I've become convinced there's only one way to overcome habitual sin. Most books focus on reading the Bible more, praying more, and doing more works for the Lord. Authors Michael Allyn LaBorn, and Braedon Pierce have done a great job explaining the most effective way to overcome habitual sin; to replace the desire for (physical) intimacy with an intimate relationship with Jesus Christ.