Hating Sin
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How can developing a profound aversion to sin transform your life and lead you to eternal peace? Join us as we unpack this essential concept with Michael Tolliver, drawing insights from Pastor Philip Mitchell's sermon. We'll explore the destructive impact of sin on our mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being and highlight the necessity of mourning our sins, as Jesus taught. Learn the importance of daily commitment, prayer, and self-reflection in combating sin, and understand how hating sin can protect the peace, relationships, and opportunities that God has designed for us.
In this episode, we delve into the true meaning behind John 10:10 and discuss why rejecting sin is imperative for a fulfilling life in Christ. We tackle the concept of 'blind spots'—areas where sin may be lurking, unnoticed—and the critical role of prayer in revealing and addressing these hidden issues. We also touch on sin’s effect on societal issues like identity, gender, and relationships, emphasizing the call for collective holiness. Finally, inspired by Kevin DeYoung's "Impossible Christianity," we offer reassurance that true discipleship is about sincere and simple obedience to God, not achieving perfection. Embrace this message of hope and transformation, and find joy in faithful, everyday living.
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1. Hating Sin (00:00:00)
2. Hate Sin to Gain Eternal Life (00:00:33)
3. Intimacy With Christ to Overcome Sin (00:10:47)
4. Embracing Simple Obedience for Joy (00:20:41)
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