Lust by Christian Vandergroot audiobook

Lust

By Christian Vandergroot
Read by Michael Cleary

Findaway World, LLC
1.37 Hours Unabridged
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    ISBN: 9798368923499

Is sexuality so sacred that God has destroyed entire civilizations that were immoral?  Sexually perverse practices are everywhere. The world lies in sin, and in this day and age, it may be even harder than ever to escape from it. Or is it? Sexual conduct and the sanctity of marriage have always been in God’s interest, and they should be one of our highest priorities as well. In this audiobook, the author doesn’t beat around the bush when he condemns sexually inappropriate behavior, false theories, or erroneous assumptions. At the same time, the words emanate a certain understanding to those who struggle with addictions or boundaries. He lays it all out clearly and emphatically, also focusing on topics such as:  The difference between lust and love and how to distinguish one from the other. Confusing messages and deceitful myths about sexuality debunked, including but not limited to nudists, gay marriage, abortion, masturbation, pornography, or simply sexual fantasies. How the devil uses false ideas to mislead us and cause misery. A peek into the dark industry of human slavery and the atrocities that happen behind the scenes of porn production. Scriptural references to encouragement, warnings, and stories, both from the Old and the New Testament. How King David’s horrible sin backfired on him big time, causing major guilt and losses he didn’t consider at the time he committed adultery and murder. God’s perspective on sex and families and how we can interpret the scripture not to commit adultery in our hearts. As you hear the examples and the immensity of sexual immorality and its consequences, you will see things from a different light. 

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Summary

Summary

Is sexuality so sacred that God has destroyed entire civilizations that were immoral? 

Sexually perverse practices are everywhere. The world lies in sin, and in this day and age, it may be even harder than ever to escape from it. Or is it? Sexual conduct and the sanctity of marriage have always been in God’s interest, and they should be one of our highest priorities as well.

In this audiobook, the author doesn’t beat around the bush when he condemns sexually inappropriate behavior, false theories, or erroneous assumptions. At the same time, the words emanate a certain understanding to those who struggle with addictions or boundaries. He lays it all out clearly and emphatically, also focusing on topics such as: 

  • The difference between lust and love and how to distinguish one from the other.
  • Confusing messages and deceitful myths about sexuality debunked, including but not limited to nudists, gay marriage, abortion, masturbation, pornography, or simply sexual fantasies.
  • How the devil uses false ideas to mislead us and cause misery.
  • A peek into the dark industry of human slavery and the atrocities that happen behind the scenes of porn production.
  • Scriptural references to encouragement, warnings, and stories, both from the Old and the New Testament.
  • How King David’s horrible sin backfired on him big time, causing major guilt and losses he didn’t consider at the time he committed adultery and murder.
  • God’s perspective on sex and families and how we can interpret the scripture not to commit adultery in our hearts.

As you hear the examples and the immensity of sexual immorality and its consequences, you will see things from a different light. 

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Author Bio: Christian Vandergroot

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Nonfiction/Body, Mind & Spirit
Runtime: 1.37
Audience: Adult
Language: English