Fatal Distractions: Conquering Destructive Temptations A 6-Week, No-Homework Bible Study
by Arthur, Kay; Lawson, David; Lawson, BJBuy New
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Table of Contents
| How to Use This Study | p. v |
| Introduction: Fatal Distractions: Conquering Destructive Temptations | p. 1 |
| Pride: Tripping Over Ourselves | p. 5 |
| Anger: "I Do Not Have an Anger Issue!" | p. 23 |
| Jealousy: "What's Yours Should Be Mine" | p. 37 |
| Gluttony: "Let's Supersize That!" | p. 51 |
| Slothfulness: "I'll Get to That Tomorrow" | p. 69 |
| Greed: Chasing After More Than Enough | p. 83 |
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Excerpts
because you are battling two enemies: Satan and yourself. Your nature was changed when you came to know Christ and He made His Spirit to dwell in you (1 John 4:13). But the Spirit dwells in a body of flesh, which is why you still find yourself struggling to do the right thing.
All of us commit individual acts of sin. But you may have noticed that certain sins seem to be more of a problem for you personally. Sometimes we wrestle with certain sin patterns or habitual sins—behaviors we fall into when we try to get our needs met apart fromGod.The source of that struggle is called the flesh or the old man. And if we live in the flesh rather than by the Spirit, these habitual sins will distract us from our pursuit of righteousness. They can literally kill our spiritual growth and keep us from maturing in our journey with Christ.
The early church identified a number of “capital sins”—the sins from which they believed most other sin originates. The church fathers named seven sins that are so corrupting, so evil and dangerous that for the last seventeen hundred years, they have been commonly called the seven deadly sins. And they are deadly—deadly to your spiritual growth. That is why we call them Fatal Distractions.
In this study we’ll be identifying and discussing six of these seven deadly sins, sins that can distract you from nurturing your relationship with God and, left unchecked, can even be fatal to your spiritual journey: pride, anger, jealousy, gluttony, slothfulness, and greed. (We’ve decided to omit the seventh sin of lust, because we already have multiple Bible studies on the problem of sexual sin, includingThe Truth About Sexand the 40-Minute studyWhat Does the Bible Say About Sex?)
As you learn more about these fatal distractions in the weeks ahead, we encourage you to ask God to help you identify, through His Holy Spirit, any subtle ways one or more of these sins has taken hold in your life and to help you conquer these destructive temptations, so that you can walk in victory with Him.
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