The Vanishing Conscience

by John F. MacArthur

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Are you losing your ability to recognize sin? Are you becoming a person who finds it easy to shift blame, deny guilt, or excuse moral failure in yourself or others? In this challenging yet compelling book, John MacArthur encourages you to confront the culture's flight from moral responsibility. With sound biblical truth, this book shows how and why sin must be dealt with if you are to live in a way that pleases God. With clairty and insight, John MacArthur provides you with solutions for show more attaining a personal holiness that can take you from living a life of blame and denial to one of peace and freedom. Praise for The Vanishing Conscience: ". . . a wake-up call and an alarm to jolt the sleeping church. Not all will like it, but all should read it. In this day of morality by majority, self-centered ministry, and twilight-zone theology, a clear word like this is long overdue." ?Dr. Adrian Rogers, Pastor, Bellevue Baptist Church ". . . a clear and prophetic word that we must hear and heed." ?Dr. Joseph M. Stowell, President, Moody Bible Institute "With the clarion call of a prophet, MacArthur points us back to something we have forgotten: the value and importance of a clean conscience." ?Greg Laurie, Senior Pastor, Harvest Christian Fellowship. show less

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This book is about sin. More specifically, it is about how our culture (and how we as individuals) try to remove the effects of sin (namely guild) without dealing with the problem.

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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This is a great book! A candid, “stark”, assessment of how we suppress the truth.

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Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction
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241.3ReligionChristian practice & observanceChristian ethicsSin
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BT715 .M126Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionDoctrinal TheologyDoctrinal TheologyCreation
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