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Highlights
- How Life in Christ Helps Fight Sin, Guilt, and Fear Many Christians know what it's like to feel worn down in the fight against sin.
- About the Author: Brad Wetherell (DMin) is senior pastor of the Orchard, a multisite church in the northwest suburbs of Chicago.
- 144 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Theology
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About the Book
In this encouraging book, Brad Wetherell explores Scripture to show how union with Christ offers true freedom--helping believers fight sin, rest in grace, and live with lasting hope.
Book Synopsis
How Life in Christ Helps Fight Sin, Guilt, and Fear
Many Christians know what it's like to feel worn down in the fight against sin. Others quietly settle into apathy, growing comfortable with the patterns they once resisted. What will free us to live a life of heartfelt obedience to Jesus Christ, pursuing him, and becoming more like him? Scripture points us to a single, liberating hope, with the power to free us for good.
Encouraging for new Christians and lifelong believers, this book explores how union with Christ offers lasting freedom and hope, both in this life and beyond the grave. Chapter by chapter, pastor and author Brad Wetherell walks readers through key biblical passages, showing that in Christ we can marvel at the miracle of conversion, fight sin with greater confidence, and rest in the riches of God's glorious grace.
- Explores Union with Christ: Revealing how it brings peace with God, power to fight sin, and freedom to pursue holiness
- Biblical: Each chapter features a key biblical passage to illuminate the importance and value of our inseparable relationship with Jesus
- Accessible: This concise book is perfect for new believers and seasoned saints who feel worn down in the fight against sin
About the Author
Brad Wetherell (DMin) is senior pastor of the Orchard, a multisite church in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. Brad also serves on the steering committee of the Gospel Coalition's Chicago regional chapter, which gathers pastors for encouragement, fellowship, and prayer. Brad and his wife, Kristen, have three children.