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A Dozen Things God Did with Your Sin (And Three Things He'll Never Do)

Sam Storms

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A Dozen Things God Did with Your Sin (And Three Things He'll Never Do)

Sam Storms

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What Did God Do with Your Sin?

Every Christian has experienced days or even seasons of feeling extreme guilt over past or present sins, thinking that God is angry or disgusted with them—sometimes even wondering if they’re truly saved. This often happens when believers fixate on their sins while forgetting what Christ has already done on their behalf at the cross. Sam Storms explains it this way: “What consumes us is what we have done by sinning. What ought to consume us is grateful meditation on what God has done with our sinning.”

In his latest book, Storms addresses this anxiety over sin by reminding believers of the good news of the gospel. Beginning with an explanation of the glory of penal substitution, he walks through 12 things God did with their sin, including forgiving it, passing over it, and casting it into the depths of the sea. He also explains 3 things God will never do with their sin, such as counting it against them. Walking through the Bible’s teaching, Storms helps believers find freedom, joy, and peace in knowing what God has done (and will never do) with their sin through the redemptive sacrifice of Jesus.

  • Title

    A Dozen Things God Did with Your Sin (And Three Things He'll Never Do)

  • Author(s)

    Sam Storms

  • ISBN

    9781433576607

  • Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Crossway

  • Topic

    Holiness

  • Audience

    Adults

  • Pages

    224

  • Published

    01/01/2022

Overall rating

4.0 based on 1 review

A Dozen Things God Did with Your Sin (And Three Things He'll Never Do)

The author focuses on particular bible passages and dives deep into them to show what God has done with our sin. It can be easy to focus on the negatives and worry when it comes to sin, and so the hammering home of who we are in Christ and how he has dealt with our sin was really helpful. He shows in what way our sin has been dealt with while also acknowledging that our sin can still affect our experience of communion with God. The passages the author unpicks were mostly ‘positive’ passages and I would have found it helpful if he also dug into passages that can lead to doubts when not held in conjunction with the rest of the bible, such as passages where God is judging the people of Israel. However, he does lay the foundation of saying God does these things with our sin because we are in Christ.

Hazel Foster

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