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Of the Mortification of Sin in Believers
- A Puritan Guide
- Narrated by: Tom Parks
- Length: 4 hrs and 37 mins
- Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity
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Written by John Owen, one of the best known of the Puritans. In The Mortification of Sin, John Owen insisted on the importance of the Christian dealing effectively with their sinful tendencies and attitudes. He believed that God, through his Word and Spirit, had provided the guidelines and the power for this to be achieved. Owen effectively dismisses various excuses for not engaging in self scrutiny and yet avoids the current trend of self absorption. In so doing he provides principles to help believers live lives of holiness. As with all of Owen's writings, continues to be widely read and greatly appreciated to this day.
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- Kindle Customer
- 13-02-2018
Uplifting
The narrator was very easy to listen to. The book was relevant and weighty in its truths. I listened to it more than once because I liked it a lot.
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- Alan
- 11-08-2015
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Fantastic book for any true believer in the God of the bible and His Christ.
It truly points to the heart of the evil that all endure and must live with and speaks to the heart the way and means to control the evil that lies within us all even the saved. It will certainly remind you what you "must" do each and everyday to deal with the pain of sin in ones life John Owen does not mix words and it's as though he's speaking directly to you the individual listening to this one of a kind.
I MOST HIGHLY recommend it, even to those who think they've got a handle on their sinfulness.
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- Julie Young
- 30-09-2015
Powerful
A must read (hear) for every true believer in Jesus Christ as Lord! Sin is our enemy. How do we yo fight it. Mr. Owen points the way.
8 people found this helpful
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- Pdub
- 05-09-2016
Great Biblical Analysis of the Depravity of Man
This book clearly outlines and defines what sin is and gives a biblical case and argument that it is the duty of all believers to kill daily sin in their life for their own sake. this book really exhausts the definition and workings of sin and is a very helpful reminder that indwelling sin will never die and we will never be perfect in this lifetime. Therefore it is the duty of the believer to follow Romans
8:13 putting to death the deeds of the flesh.
This book was written if the 1600s and the language is very proper and articulate which is a good thing but could be challenging to some. However the content is packed with biblical observations and cross references. the author really has great hermeneutics in how he sets his "treatise" down.
A must read if you are battling sin or want to understand how indwelling sin affects a believer.
4 people found this helpful
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- Adelelmo F. Fialho
- 30-08-2019
A profound matter.
The subject is of essential importance, but not easy to expose. John Owen does it, but this is a book to be read more than once.
3 people found this helpful
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- jeff
- 25-08-2018
Timeless essential truth profoundly expounded!
Next to the Bible, because the truth herein is so expertly drawn from the Bible and absolutely essential to ones spiritual sanctification, there has not been, for me at least, a more important read. The somewhat archaic English requires you to listen intently in order to discover the deep truths, but should you be hungering and thirsting after righteousness your efforts will be rewarded as our Lord has promised. You will be filled.
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- Stuart
- 06-08-2018
How to think of Sin
This book helps to untangle the tension between sin and forgiveness of sin; how to be free of guilt and what source to rely on in living a holy life. No man is righteous, no not one. But by the power of the Holy Spirit, by grace through faith, our sin can be mortified so that we indeed can live a more righteous and holy life.
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- Peter Ricketts
- 02-10-2015
Immensely Helpful
This book is a masterpiece on the topic of the putting to death of sin in the Christian life. I would recommend it to every Christian who can deal with a little older English. If not, there's a modernized version in print. This audiobook is excellently read and not overly long or short. I've listened through 3 times now and will likely do so again. Seriously, buy it Christian!
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- lauren
- 26-06-2016
Old English challenging
The old English requires concentration to follow if you aren't used to it like I was! But the message is definitely valuable and I was encouraged and enlightened in abhorring sin and applying the gospel to the mortification of it.
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- Viktor Neufeld
- 30-08-2015
very useful in practical life.
old English. little hard to stay focused at times. but very good book. useful content.
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- One Reader
- 09-01-2015
Striking and weighty
narrator had a tall task to capture the depth and concepts considering the dated language. but the content is worth the work.
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