More Than a Battle
How to Experience Victory, Freedom, and Healing from Lust
$17.99
It has never been more difficult to flee sexual immorality and pursue holiness.
We live in an age of unprecedented access to sexual temptation. Previous generations faced adultery, prostitution, and brothels. But not every person had a brothel in their pocket. Our society’s obsession with sex, coupled with the technologies that make pornography so accessible, make it more challenging than it’s ever been.
The result is that our families, our churches, and our society are being devastated by a pornography epidemic.
In More than a Battle, pastor and author Joe Rigney offers hope for Christian men who are seeking to live with integrity and faithfulness in the face of the sexual temptation around them. Drawing on the Scriptures, his personal experience, and his pastoral counseling, Rigney frames the struggle with lust beneath the banner of Galatians 5:16: "Walk by the Spirit and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh.”
The struggle with lust is a fierce battle, an enslaving addiction, and a deep brokenness. Rigney shows us that through the gospel it is the Holy Spirit that gives us victory, sets us free, and heals our wounds.
details
- isbn: 9781087700229
- status: Active
- publish date: 02/02/2021
- pages: 224
- carton quantity: 36
- weight: 0.55
- trim size: 5.5 x 8.5 x 0.6
- imprint: B&H Books
- type: Book
- format: Book, Trade Paper
More Than a Battle, eBook
How to Experience Victory, Freedom, and Healing from Lust
Joe Rigney
$17.99
It has never been more difficult to flee sexual immorality and pursue holiness.
We live in an age of unprecedented access to sexual temptation. Previous generations faced adultery, prostitution, and brothels. But not every person had a brothel in their pocket. Our society’s obsession with sex, coupled with the technologies that make pornography so accessible, make it more challenging than it’s ever been.
The result is that our families, our churches, and our society are being devastated by a pornography epidemic.
In More than a Battle, pastor and author Joe Rigney offers hope for Christian men who are seeking to live with integrity and faithfulness in the face of the sexual temptation around them. Drawing on the Scriptures, his personal experience, and his pastoral counseling, Rigney frames the struggle with lust beneath the banner of Galatians 5:16: "Walk by the Spirit and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh.”
The struggle with lust is a fierce battle, an enslaving addiction, and a deep brokenness. Rigney shows us that through the gospel it is the Holy Spirit that gives us victory, sets us free, and heals our wounds.
details
- isbn: 9781087700267
- status: Active
- publish date: 02/02/2021
- pages: 224
- trim size: 0.56
- imprint: B&H Books
- type: Book
- format: Ebook Format, ePub
what are people saying
“Virtually all men I know experience both shame and hoplessness in their struggle with the rampant pornography pandemic in our world. Thankfully, Joe Rigney gives us all a clear, gospel anchored way to fight the fight and ‘lay aside the weight and the sin that so easily ensnares us.'”
Bob Lepine, Co-Host, FamilyLife Today
“Indulging in pornography is an international pandemic that will send you to hell. Is it worth it to pursue a fleeting pleasure that is God-defying, life-wasting, family-betraying, poison-injecting, mind-ruining, conscience-searing, and slavery-fueling? The wise advice in this book is a gift for two groups of people: those who are struggling and those who want to help.”
Andy Naselli, associate professor of systematic theology and New Testament for Bethlehem College & Seminary in Minneapolis and a pastor of Bethlehem Baptist Church
“The problem is deeper than the problem. That’s the message of More than a Battle. Joe Rigney explains how our struggle with lust and pornography is in fact an expression of our original good desire for love, success, fulfillment, and happiness, a desire now twisted and distorted by the Fall. This is a book for all Christians currently fighting the world, the flesh, and the devil.”
Steven Wedgeworth, Associate Pastor of Faith Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Vancouver, British Columbia
“To be confronted by one’s sin is a severe mercy. There can be no repentance and no glory to come if we are not confronted by our sin, and yet the confrontation can be immensely painful. I hope that every Christian trapped in the mires of sexual sin has a mentor to guide them with the hopefulness, shrewdness, and graciousness Rigney displays in this book. More Than a Battle is not just a helpful guide for Christians mired in sexual sin, though it certainly is that. It’s also a perceptive study of the human heart that equips readers to understand their sin more carefully and to combat it more intelligently. It helps readers see that chastity is beautiful. And it’s a remarkable application of the Gospel to the lives of sinful people. This will be a go-to guide for pastors, campus ministers, and lay people alike.”
Jake Meador, author of In Search of the Common Good and editor-in-chief of Mere Orthodoxy
“We live in a pornographic world that wars for our affections at almost every turn. The battle can feel overwhelming, even debilitating at times. But Jesus offers us help and hope. In More Than a Battle, Joe Rigney points men to Jesus with clear, practical, and Scripturally-saturated principles that equip them to resist sexual temptation and delight more fully in God. I’d encourage any man to use it as a tool in their pursuit of holiness.”
J. Garrett Kell, pastor Del Ray Baptist Church, Alexandria VA,
author of Pure in Heart: Sexual Sin and the Promises of God
Please don’t think this is just another book on sexual sin and addiction. Guilt and shame tie the soul in knots and cause us to hide, even from ourselves, pushing recovery further out of reach; this particular problem probably leads to more guilt and shame in our day than any other; and some Christian approaches only make things worse. So, how an author addresses this topic is practically as important as what the author says. Informed by a rich biblical anthropology and some neurobiology, and armed with union with Christ, Rigney writes with a gospel transparency, compassion, and wisdom that challenges, consoles, and encourages all at once. For the struggling and those who work with them, this book provides the materiel needed to wage a war that can be won.
Eric L. Johnson, Professor of Christian Psychology, Gideon Institute of Christian Psychology and Counseling, Houston Baptist University