Is Sin a Test

Are the Ten Commandments merely guiding thoughts or God's hard and fast rules? At one point or another in our lives, we all may have given in to every one of the seven sins labeled as envy, gluttony, greed, lust, pride, sloth, and wrath. Had you ever been an abomination to God for having haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood, a heart that devised wicked plans, feet that hastily run to evil, been a false, lying witness, or sown discord among brothers (family).
Have you fallen sway to lust's alluring tentacles, or been the perpetrator of a raging wrath? Perhaps your temper exploded at unreasonable times. Maybe you are just a little too prideful about the good works you did or intend to do. So, which one—or more of these deadly sins have you been tested against? Do you think you were tested by God—or the devil? More importantly, did you pass or fail?
We've all heard the expression, “Everyone tries their best to be a good person.” But is that true? As Christians, do we really try to do our best? Or do we succumb to sin's desires which take us down deeper, thorny paths we normally would avoid? Our human nature is a sinful nature and has been since the fall from paradise. None of us can be completely perfect all the time, though we do not like to admit it, even to ourselves. Now and again, we behave in ways that if our faults were exposed to others, they would shame us.

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Is Sin a Test

Are the Ten Commandments merely guiding thoughts or God's hard and fast rules? At one point or another in our lives, we all may have given in to every one of the seven sins labeled as envy, gluttony, greed, lust, pride, sloth, and wrath. Had you ever been an abomination to God for having haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood, a heart that devised wicked plans, feet that hastily run to evil, been a false, lying witness, or sown discord among brothers (family).
Have you fallen sway to lust's alluring tentacles, or been the perpetrator of a raging wrath? Perhaps your temper exploded at unreasonable times. Maybe you are just a little too prideful about the good works you did or intend to do. So, which one—or more of these deadly sins have you been tested against? Do you think you were tested by God—or the devil? More importantly, did you pass or fail?
We've all heard the expression, “Everyone tries their best to be a good person.” But is that true? As Christians, do we really try to do our best? Or do we succumb to sin's desires which take us down deeper, thorny paths we normally would avoid? Our human nature is a sinful nature and has been since the fall from paradise. None of us can be completely perfect all the time, though we do not like to admit it, even to ourselves. Now and again, we behave in ways that if our faults were exposed to others, they would shame us.

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Is Sin a Test

Is Sin a Test

by Dennis King
Is Sin a Test

Is Sin a Test

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Are the Ten Commandments merely guiding thoughts or God's hard and fast rules? At one point or another in our lives, we all may have given in to every one of the seven sins labeled as envy, gluttony, greed, lust, pride, sloth, and wrath. Had you ever been an abomination to God for having haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood, a heart that devised wicked plans, feet that hastily run to evil, been a false, lying witness, or sown discord among brothers (family).
Have you fallen sway to lust's alluring tentacles, or been the perpetrator of a raging wrath? Perhaps your temper exploded at unreasonable times. Maybe you are just a little too prideful about the good works you did or intend to do. So, which one—or more of these deadly sins have you been tested against? Do you think you were tested by God—or the devil? More importantly, did you pass or fail?
We've all heard the expression, “Everyone tries their best to be a good person.” But is that true? As Christians, do we really try to do our best? Or do we succumb to sin's desires which take us down deeper, thorny paths we normally would avoid? Our human nature is a sinful nature and has been since the fall from paradise. None of us can be completely perfect all the time, though we do not like to admit it, even to ourselves. Now and again, we behave in ways that if our faults were exposed to others, they would shame us.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165843433
Publisher: Dennis King
Publication date: 04/20/2022
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 808,448
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

After high school, I joined the Marine Corps in 1965. There I served as a CRYPTO electronic technician and volunteer helicopter door-gunner with over 100 combat missions. After the Marine Corps, I missed the comradery, so I enlisted in the US Army and served with the Army Security Agency, which is the military version of NSA, the National Security Agency. After reaching Staff Sergeant (E-6), I requested Officer Candidate School. As a Signal Officer, there were assignments in Field Artillery, Signal Battalions, and Recruiting Command. My last assignment, at the Pentagon, was with the Information Systems, Army Research & Development Agency.

I've Invented and offer the TOSS Deluxe Playing Cards, an eight-suited deck, which can be reviewed at Toss.iWARP.com or email me at tosscards@usa.com. Besides the 'BlackSteel' novels and 'The Soul Searching Robot', I have written 'Sunken Timbers', 'The Strawberry Squirrel', and two illustrated Tick, Tock, and Tink adventures, all children's stories. Then there are the 20,000 words of poetry written to capture the heart of my dear wife. These, I consider my most important works to date.

Now retired and still serving my country as a Red Cross Disaster Responder and volunteer driver delivering Blood in a three-state area. Please email any comments on my work, good or bad.

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