Lies We Tell Ourselves

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| Rating | : | 4.22 (667 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0801017793 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 128 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-01-06 |
| Language | : | English |
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"Do you rationalize or compromise when faced with temptation?" according to Christian Book Previews. As good, faithful Christian men and women, we would never lie to anyone, would we? Hopefully not, but according to Greg Laurie, the senior pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Riverside, California, we seem to have less of a problem telling a lie to ourselves. Maybe we prefer to call them excuses or justifications, but the result is still the same . Nathan Fietzer said Book Review: Lies We Tell Ourselves. Lies We Tell Ourselves ( by Greg Laurie) is awesome book that really cuts you deep but helps you to heal and become a better man or woman. When I first picked up the book, I though it was going to be about food. The cover shows a picture of a delicious piece of ice cream cake dripping with fudge, almonds and a couple cherries but after getting into the . "Practical Advice On Improved Living" according to Dr. W. G. Covington, Jr.. "I am the classic procrastinator" Pastor Greg Laurie tells us on page Practical Advice On Improved Living "I am the classic procrastinator" Pastor Greg Laurie tells us on page 3Practical Advice On Improved Living Dr. W. G. Covington, Jr. "I am the classic procrastinator" Pastor Greg Laurie tells us on page 34 as he describes the stacks of books, papers, and layers of various other items on his desk. He says he intends to get around to organizing things, but gets distracted. Earlier in the book, Laurie admits to being tempted by unhealthy edibles. I identify with authors who speak from t. as he describes the stacks of books, papers, and layers of various other items on his desk. He says he intends to get around to organizing things, but gets distracted. Earlier in the book, Laurie admits to being tempted by unhealthy edibles. I identify with authors who speak from t. Practical Advice On Improved Living Dr. W. G. Covington, Jr. "I am the classic procrastinator" Pastor Greg Laurie tells us on page 34 as he describes the stacks of books, papers, and layers of various other items on his desk. He says he intends to get around to organizing things, but gets distracted. Earlier in the book, Laurie admits to being tempted by unhealthy edibles. I identify with authors who speak from t. as he describes the stacks of books, papers, and layers of various other items on his desk. He says he intends to get around to organizing things, but gets distracted. Earlier in the book, Laurie admits to being tempted by unhealthy edibles. I identify with authors who speak from t
We don’t recognize that the lies we tell ourselves often lead to sinful behavior. Drawing from the pages of Scriptures and his own experiences, he shares practical steps you can take to effectively resist temptation and put an end to the compromises that will ultimately harm you. I’ll quit tomorrow. It’s not my fault! I can’t help it; I’ve been under so much stress… I deserve this. Discover how telling the truth will change your life!. From the Back CoverI know it’s wrong…but everybody is doing it. Here, dynamic pastor Greg Laurie takes an honest and often humorous look at the ways we fall into sin and how we frequently rationalize our
So, wherein lies the problem? With the lies we tell ourselves and our resulting behavior. In this engaging book, Greg Laurie takes an honest and humorous look at the ways we fall into sin and how we frequently rationalize our actions. No one is immune. Temptation knocks at every door. But often we put ourselves in places of vulnerability and then wonder why we get tempted. Drawing from the pages of Scripture and his own experiences, he shares practical steps we can take to effectively resist temptation and put an end to the compromises that will ultimately lead to our downfall.. We all know what it's like to justify something we're about to do with a clever excuse
