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What Does the Bible Teach about Lust?A Short Book on Desire

What Does the Bible Teach about Lust?

A Short Book on Desire

Gavin Peacock and Owen Strachan
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Lust is a problem. A big problem. Our sexualised culture, promising freedom and pleasure, is creating a terrible cocktail of abuse, pain, despair, and suffering. The problem is not simply our actions, but our sinful desires. But there is hope. Christ is more powerful than any lustful desire, any temptation. He has defeated death and sin, and his way leads to true freedom.

Gavin Peacock

About Gavin Peacock

Gavin is husband to Amanda and father to Jake and Ava. He is associate pastor at Calvary Grace Church of Calgary, and the Director of International Outreach for CBMW. He played football professionally for Chelsea, QPR and Newcastle Utd and was a pundit on BBC Match of the Day.

Owen Strachan

About Owen Strachan

Owen Strachan is Provost and Professor of Theology at Grace Bible Theological Seminary in Conway, Arkansas.

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These books are floodlights in the worldly storm. They don’t claim to be exhaustive, but neither are they exhausting. They offer much–needed confidence to regular Christians on pilgrimage in this new dark age. But most of all, this trilogy highlights the compassion of Jesus Christ in the gospel. Read these books, share them with others, and let hope pierce the present darkness.

Clint Humfrey, Senior Pastor, Calvary Grace Church, Calgary, Alberta

Pastor Peacock and Scholar Strachan form a rare combination and a dynamic duo in this thoroughly biblical response to the “strong winds of culture” that are blowing. They offer not just a “battle cry”, but also a “declaration of hope”. 

Tim Cantrell, Senior Pastor, Antioch Bible Church & President of Shepherds’ Seminary, Johannesburg, South Africa
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