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Puritan Paperbacks - The Mortification of Sin
Owen, John

Puritan Paperbacks - The Mortification of Sin

ISBN: 9781800402683
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Book Description:

'This battle will last more or less all our days.'

In this abridgement of a classic work, The Mortification of Sin, the famous Puritan John Owen shows the need for Christians to engage in a life-long battle against the sinful tendencies that remain in them, despite their having been brought to faith and new life in Christ.

Owen is very insistent that believers cannot hope to succeed in this battle in their own strength. He sees clearly that the fight can be won only through faith in Christ, and in the power of the Spirit. Fighting sin with human strength will produce only self-righteousness, superstition and anxiety of conscience. But with faith in Christ, and with the power of the Spirit, victory is certain. The temptations in times like Owen's and ours are obvious on every side; the remedy to them is clearly pointed out in this practical and helpful book.

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Table of Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Why the Flesh Must Be Mortified
3. The Work of the Spirit in Mortification
4. How Life and Comfort Depend on Mortification
5. What Mortification Is Not
6. What Mortification Is
7. Only Believers Can Mortify Sin
8. God Requires Universal Obedience
9. The Dangerous Symptoms of Sin
10. Seeing Sin for What It Is
11. A Tender Conscience and a Watchful Heart
12. Humility
13. Wait for the Verdict of God
14. The Work of Christ and the Power of the Spirit

Endorsements:

'More than most of his writings, perhaps partly because of its brevity and powerful practical nature, The Mortification of Sin has continued to be one of Owen's most widely read and recommended books. Most readers feel it penetrates more deeply into their hearts than anything they have ever read outside of the pages of the Bible.'
--SINCLAIR B. FERGUSON

'The first time I read Owen on Mortification…I sat on the bus weeping. And the recurring thought was, "This man knows my heart". It was as if layers were being peeled away; it was uncomfortable reading. But it didn't leave me crushed and despairing - there was grace woven into the detailed exposition, really of Romans 8:13. Powerful, heart searching, and convicting, but at the same time, Owen never leaves you bereft, he always leaves you with the awareness that where sin abounds, there's grace much more abounding.'
--IAN HAMILTON

Additional Information:

Cover: Softcover
Number of Pages: 124
Publisher: Banner of Truth Trust
Publication Date: 2022