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Perfect Sinners (audiobook)
Perfect Sinners (audiobook)
Perfect Sinners (audiobook)
Perfect Sinners (audiobook)

Perfect Sinners (audiobook)

See yourself as God sees you

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About this book

How am I meant to feel as a Christian?

You can go to an evangelical church on a Sunday and be told: "Christian, you are loved by God, no matter what you've done. God could not love you more than he does." You can go to another evangelical church and be told: "You're a wretched sinner". The emphasis can feel very different, and yet both churches are teaching truth.

Holding both truths together in balance can be tricky but it's essential for healthy Christian living. Overemphasising one at the expense of the other causes all sorts of problems.

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Specifications

Contributors:
Matt Fuller, Derek Perkins
Format:
Audiobook
First published:
May 2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
The Good Book Company

Contents

Intro: What does God think of me?
1. How can God love me when he hates sin?
2. How strong does my faith need to be?
3. Does God only love me because he has to?
4. Does God's love for me vary?
5. Will God still love me if I never obey him?
6. Should I ever feel guilty?
7. Does God reward us differently?
7.5 But does God really still love me?
8. Why is change so slow?
9. Why are believers warned not to fall away?
10. How do I enjoy greater assurance of God's love?
Final Word: Perfection is eternal – sin is not

Endorsements

Our lives get more busy yet more empty. Steve gets this—he gets us. He describes what you feel, why you feel like that, and walks with you to a better way. And, somehow, he does it in a way that makes you feel heard, even befriended. Within two pages you will be drawn in by Steve's honesty and how he seems to speak to you. Then you read the entire book—hope rising with each chapter. Since one chapter will be uniquely yours, you will double back, re-read that chapter, and act on that hope.

Dr Edward T. Welch Counselor and faculty member at the Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation (CCEF)

This book has been so good for my foolish, thirsty heart that so easily defaults to drinking deadly "saltwater". With great warmth, honesty and insight Steve exposes and redirects our hearts to the Lord Jesus, the only one who can and does quench our thirst and bring joy to our hearts.

Andrea Trevenna Women’s worker at St Nicholas Sevenoaks, Kent; author of The Heart of Singleness.

A powerfully real and personal book that informs as much as it moves, and challenges as much as it gives hope in the God who gives many gifts.

Mark Meynell senior associate pastor, All Soul’s Langham Place, author of Cross Examined and Quarentia blog

The idea that we are constantly sipping saltwater is an extremely helpful image which is then carefully applied to our battle with sin. It is beautifully honest, packed with stories, and ultimately full of hope in Christ.

Jonty Allcock Pastor of Globe Church, London; author of Lost, Hero and More of Jesus

In Sipping Saltwater, Steve grabs your attention from the very first sentence. He sheds unique insight into idolatry through vivid imagery and solid biblical instruction. He powerfully points you to the only One who can and will quench your thirst. I will be sharing this book with those I counsel—both professing Christians and those who profess no faith at all.

Dr Timothy Lane author of How People Change; President of the Institute for Pastoral Care

Sipping Saltwater is an invitation to find lasting satisfaction for our deepest longings. Steve offers biblical and relevant ways to think differently about work, sex, money, comfort, control, and much more. Compelling, practical, and transparent, I could not put this book down!

Peter Greer President and CEO, HOPE International and coauthor of Mission Drift

In Sipping Saltwater, Steve Hoppe uses vivid imagery and powerful stories to explain a problem plaguing us all—idolatry.  But he doesn’t stop there. He gets practical by digging into dozens of everyday idols and showing how Christ is better than them all.

Gabe Lyons President of Q Ideas and Author of Good Faith

In Sipping Saltwater, Steve Hoppe draws on his vast experience as a pastor and counselor. He writes not as an aloof professional, but rather as a fellow traveler—broken, flawed, and in search of full redemption. With clarity and directness, he weaves together the timeless truths of Scripture, real-life stories of people in the pews, and his own journey of moving from brokenness to wholeness.

Mindy Meier Author, speaker and Associate Director of Greek InterVarsity Christian Fellowship

Surrounded by saltwater inside the gut of a fish, the prophet Jonah said that when we cling to worthless idols, we forfeit the grace that could be ours. Sipping Saltwater is a thoughtful, helpful field guide on the idols Jonah grieved, and to which we, too, are all susceptible. Through the telling of story, biblical insight, and a strong underpinning of grace, Steve provides an excellent field guide to help us forfeit these idols and cling instead to the grace that is ours in Jesus. I highly recommend this book.

Scott Sauls Senior pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville, Tennessee and author of Befriend and From Weakness to Strength

With a pastor's heart, a counselor's eye, and a historian's love of story, Steve draws from each to produce a helpful book on the idols of the heart. Steve unpacks the dynamics around why we return to destructive choices, even when we know they are destroying us. With insight that comes from years of walking alongside others,  Steve sees into the human heart and provides hope for healing its brokenness. This book is real, a bit gritty, and immensely helpful!

Nikki Toyama-Szeto Executive Director, Evangelicals for Social Action (ESA)

How often have we all thought, "Why do I keep doing the same unwise things over and over again?" In Sipping Saltwater Steve pulls back the curtain to help us understand what our unhealthy motives are and how the gospel can bring hope, clarity and change to the darkest areas of our lives.

Jackson Crum Lead Pastor, Park Community Church, Chicago

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5.00 stars Awesome Book! Helps your heart further orient to God!

 

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I have had Sipping Saltwater in my possession for several years and have come back to read it several times. There are SO many good nuggets in this book and it is the type you can read a few pages at a time and pray through the day as God reveals further truth in your heart. I really appreciate Steve’s candidness in this book and so many examples and scenario’s. It has been a joy to read and convicting for my soul time. It helps me draw closer to God And examine my life every time I read it. Bravo ...

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