Series Overview
During this series, we will explore seven historically recognized root sins and invite the light of God’s love to shine into our darkness by confessing our sin to him and to one another.
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This week, we’re focusing on the sin of envy. Envy is when we respond to feelings of personal inadequacy with 1) passive resentment over the good fortune of others or 2) with active delight in their misfortune.
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This guide, we’re focusing on the sin of anger. While the Bible teaches that anger isn’t always sinful (Ephesians 4v26), it becomes sinful when it moves beyond a momentary emotion into a disordered response that is misdirected or detached from the love of God and neighbor.
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This guide, we’re focusing on the sin of greed. Greed is the desire to have more and to acquire without consideration of one’s actual needs or those of other people. Greed replaces a love for God with an idolatry of created things, forming an insatiable craving for more.
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Sloth is not simply physical laziness—it is a spiritual and emotional resistance to the good we are called to do.
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Sloth is not simply physical laziness—it is a spiritual and emotional resistance to the good we are called to do.