Status
Available
Publication
10Publishing (2017), 42 pages
Description
The conscience seems somewhat mysterious. We're often not really sure how to listen to it, if we can trust it or what role it should play in our lives. Kevin DeYoung shows us it isn't something to be puzzled over but rather that a conscience is something good, given by God. As you read this book, you'll discover freedom from the low-level guilt and shame we commonly experience. DeYoung explains that when we daily turn to Christ, we experience a clear conscience that comes with knowing that Jesus blood covers all our wrong.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
6.69 inches
ISBN
1911272217 / 9781911272212
Other editions
The Art of Turning by Kevin DeYoung (Paperback)
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