Stop Resisting Your Sins!
Biblical Answers for Transforming Bad Habits, Negative Thoughts, Anger, and Obsessive-compulsive Disorder
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Narrated by:
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Larry Herron
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By:
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Eric Roderiques
About this listen
Everybody has bad habits, emotional challenges, areas of dysfunction, or times when they engage in poor decision-making. But what can be done about inappropriate, hurtful, or even dangerous behaviors and habits? Oftentimes, well-intentioned people attempt to use sheer willpower and human effort to bring about positive life changes. But too often, both inner strength and willpower fade, and the temptations of life can become too strong and overwhelming for people to resist.
It turns out that the secret for successful living comes not from invoking our own "inner strength" and not by successfully "resisting" our negative impulses. Instead, significant life improvements can be brought about by means of transforming negative human impulses into something positive and beautiful.
Stop Resisting Your Sins! is a step-by-step, self-help Christian guide for producing positive life changes. Written in plain English, the book explains recent discoveries from the field of mental health and combines these lessons with biblical principles for better living and total life transformation.
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©2018 Eric Roderiques (P)2019 Eric RoderiquesCritic Reviews
“There is perhaps no better way to serve your own mental health and well-being than by total surrender to love and service on a daily basis. In his book, Eric Roderiques marvelously shows us how this is possible by invoking the intention and visualization of love that is inherent in prayer.” (Dr. Rudolph E. Tanzi, author, The Healing Self, Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School)
“The book’s clear, encouraging language is certain to help.... An intriguing recasting of prayer in the psychotherapy arena.” (Kirkus Reviews)