Sin Overcoming the Ultimate Deadly Addiction

Sin Overcoming the Ultimate Deadly Addiction by Keith Miller, published by Harper & Row in 1987, is a first edition work comprising 260 pages. This book explores the profound impact of sin on various facets of Christian life, emphasizing the challenges posed by self-centered behavior. It aims to guide readers in recognizing these struggles and offers insights on how to achieve a God-centered state of serenity.
In this edition, readers will find a thorough examination of the relationship between sin and Christian living, as well as discussions on ethics and Christian theology. The book presents a framework for understanding how to confront and overcome the sinful nature that can hinder spiritual growth. Through its inspirational approach, it seeks to provide practical guidance for those looking to deepen their faith and restore their connection with God.
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Demonstrates how sin can affect every aspect of Christian life and shows how Christians who face the sinful nature of their self-centered behavior can return to the serenity of the God-centered state.
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