Rankin continues the series on "The Eight Deadly Thoughts" by talking about lust. He begins by contrasting the great value of sex, which is a life-uniting act between two people, whereas lust is a self-indulgent fantasy that separates one person from another person. He then moves into expanding on four words to help in confronting lust in our own lives: faith, friends, guardrails, and grooves.
What’s the Big Deal With Lust?
Rankin Wilbourne
November 22, 2015
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