The Lust of the Flesh (Jared Moore)

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There has been much debate recently about the Bible and homosexuality. Most Christians rightly agree the Bible prohibits homosexual acts. But does the Bible prohibit homosexual desires? And does the Bible allow for Christians to use supposedly “good aspects of same-sex attractions” for righteous purposes? This book answers these questions by pinpointing exactly what the lusts of the flesh are. But this book is about more than just homosexual desires…

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The Lust of the Flesh: Thinking Biblically about “Sexual Orientation,” Attraction, and Temptation

Jared Moore

There has been much debate recently about the Bible and homosexuality. Most Christians rightly agree the Bible prohibits homosexual acts. But does the Bible prohibit homosexual desires? And does the Bible allow for Christians to use supposedly “good aspects of same-sex attractions” for righteous purposes? This book answers these questions by pinpointing exactly what the lusts of the flesh are. But this book is about more than just homosexual desires. At its core, this work answers if our attractions to evil are inherently sinful or just temptation. After examining several passages from the Bible, Jesus’s life and temptations, and church history, this book teaches that every desire for evil is sin and needs Jesus’s forgiveness. It’s time for Christians to focus on God, His Word, and Christ when discussing sin, rather than focusing on our “orientations,” memories, and choices. Introspection, misremembering, and rhetoric have never taken anyone’s sins away. Jesus alone cleanses us and makes us like Him for all eternity, so we must continually turn away from the lusts of the flesh and trust in Christ for both salvation and sanctification.

Check out Dr. Jared Moore in an interview on the Backwoods Belief Podcast. 

Check out Dr. Jared Moore in an interview with Joel Webbon.

 

Endorsements: 

When words like “sexual orientation” or “gay Christianity” enter the church, are they friends or foes? Do they create gospel bridges, as progressives declare, or do they build a bridge to hell? The Lust of the Flesh: Thinking Biblically About “Sexual Orientation,” Attraction, and Temptation, answers these questions and restores gospel integrity and sanity to the church’s confrontation of homosexual sin. Dr. Jared Moore in this clear, faithful, readable, and pastoral guide shows how a bridge to hell is built when we deny the sinful culpability of the lust of the flesh. Not semantics or missional opportunities as wolves and fools profess, these neologisms come with perversions of the true, saving, and victorious gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. This book is pure gospel gold.

—Dr. Rosaria Butterfield
Author, Five Lies of Our Anti-Christian Age
Author, The Gospel Comes with a House Key

Jared Moore has written an extremely timely and helpful book for the church. He engages with the key biblical texts on the matters at hand with precise exegesis, followed by extensive study of the historical Reformed position on these issues. Along the way he offers careful refutation of faulty views which stand in opposition to biblical fidelity. How we think about the nature of sinful desire impacts major doctrines in the Christian faith. To that end this book is a clear, clinical, and faithful guide. 

—Gavin Peacock
Associate Pastor Calvary Grace Church
Coauthor of What Does the Bible Teach About Lust?
Director of International Outreach at CBMW

About the Author: 
JARED MOORE has served in pastoral ministry since 2000. He has a PhD in systematic theology from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and cohosts The Pop Culture Coram Deo Podcast. He is also a co-author of The Pop Culture Parent. Jared and his wife Amber have four children. 
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Paperback

Book Author

Jared Moore

Page Count

176

Publisher

Free Grace Press

Trim Size

5.5 x 8.5

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