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In this compelling book, John F. MacArthur Jr. sounds a wake-up call for the Christians to confront society's flight from moral responsibility and recognize sin for what it is. In doing so, he says, we can move from living a life of blame and denial to one of true peace and freedom.
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In the first chapter, entitled "Whatever Happened to Sin", the author asks the following pointed question:
When was the last time you heard an on-the-air counselor tell someone suffering from conscience pangs, "Your guilt is valid; you are sinful and must seek full repentance before God"?
What follows is a withering diagnosis of the sin problem, and a faithful pointing to it's cure.
"The Vanishing Conscience" is convicting, convincing, and correcting.
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