Pharisee! - E.6 - Wretched TV
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In this episode of Wretched, Todd Friel and guest Justin Peters delve into the topic of personal holiness and the biblical perspective on sin, sanctification, and obedience. They emphasize that holiness is not legalism but a necessary pursuit for every Christian. They discuss the difference between sinful temptation and entertaining sin, highlighting the importance of resisting temptation through Scripture and relying on the Holy Spirit. They critique modern concepts like alcoholism as a disease, asserting that sin is a spiritual issue and not a medical condition. They underscore the transformative power of Christ and the Word in overcoming besetting sins like pornography, emphasizing that seeing sin as God sees it—repulsive and contrary to His nature—is crucial for true repentance and sanctification.
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