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EPISODE · Jun 28, 2025 · 30 MIN

Life Dominating Patterns of Sin

from Reformed Thinking · host Edison Wu

Deep Dive into Cornerstone by Jeremy Prayer - Life Dominating Patterns of SinMan's ways of dealing with sin, particularly what are referred to as "life-dominating patterns of sin," are characterized by approaches that generally exclude God and biblical principles. These methods, often employed by secular psychologists or "professionals," are deemed inadequate because they fail to understand the true nature and root causes of sin.While secular individuals, through "common grace," can observe some true information about human behavior (such as defiant behavior or postpartum depression), their inherent spiritual blindness, caused by their sin, prevents them from accurately explaining why these problems exist. They suppress God's truth, leading to diagnoses and treatments that are at odds with God's perspective. Their treatment goals often focus on temporal happiness rather than the glory of Christ.Here are some of man's ways of dealing with these sins:Leaving God Out: Man's approach typically excludes God from the solution, unless a vague concept of "faith" (even "faith in a doorknob" as an example from AA is mentioned) helps achieve desired outcomes.Ignoring the Heart: Man's ways often ignore the underlying heart issues, such as one's fundamental desires or goals in life. Instead, they focus on managing external behaviors without addressing the deeper motivations.Medicating: Problems, which a biblical worldview might identify as inner man issues, are often incorrectly attributed to medical or physiological problems and then treated with medication. This can be "very devastating" because if the medication fails, the individual is left with no hope.Borrowing Scriptural Principles While Avoiding the Gospel: Secular approaches may use terms that sound biblical, like confession, forgiveness, fellowship, and self-control, but they apply these for "horizontal" (human-to-human) reasons, aiming to make life better in the present. They do not include key elements of the gospel, such as God's holiness, the sinfulness of behavior, Christ's atonement, the importance of eternity, genuine repentance, or reliance on the Holy Spirit to overcome sin.Relying on Professional Treatment Centers Rather Than the Church: There is a strong emphasis on credentials and training from secular institutions, rather than looking to the church as the authoritative source of wisdom.Using "Their Books" Rather Than "His Book" (The Bible): Man's wisdom often prioritizes modern theories and diagnostic manuals (like the DSM) over the Bible as the ultimate source for understanding and solving human problems.In summary, man's ways of dealing with sin are deemed inadequate because they are powerless to overcome the true nature of sin. They suppress the truth of God and His authority, leading to diagnoses and treatments that ultimately fail to provide lasting spiritual transformation or lead individuals to live for the glory of Christ.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianPatreon: patreon.com/edi_reformed

Deep Dive into Cornerstone by Jeremy Prayer - Life Dominating Patterns of SinMan's ways of dealing with sin, particularly what are referred to as "life-dominating patterns of sin," are characterized by approaches that generally exclude God and biblical principles. These methods, often employed by secular psychologists or "professionals," are deemed inadequate because they fail to understand the true nature and root causes of sin.While secular individuals, through "common grace," can observe some true information about human behavior (such as defiant behavior or postpartum depression), their inherent spiritual blindness, caused by their sin, prevents them from accurately explaining why these problems exist. They suppress God's truth, leading to diagnoses and treatments that are at odds with God's perspective. Their treatment goals often focus on temporal happiness rather than the glory of Christ.Here are some of man's ways of dealing with these sins:Leaving God Out: Man's approach typically excludes God from the solution, unless a vague concept of "faith" (even "faith in a doorknob" as an example from AA is mentioned) helps achieve desired outcomes.Ignoring the Heart: Man's ways often ignore the underlying heart issues, such as one's fundamental desires or goals in life. Instead, they focus on managing external behaviors without addressing the deeper motivations.Medicating: Problems, which a biblical worldview might identify as inner man issues, are often incorrectly attributed to medical or physiological problems and then treated with medication. This can be "very devastating" because if the medication fails, the individual is left with no hope.Borrowing Scriptural Principles While Avoiding the Gospel: Secular approaches may use terms that sound biblical, like confession, forgiveness, fellowship, and self-control, but they apply these for "horizontal" (human-to-human) reasons, aiming to make life better in the present. They do not include key elements of the gospel, such as God's holiness, the sinfulness of behavior, Christ's atonement, the importance of eternity, genuine repentance, or reliance on the Holy Spirit to overcome sin.Relying on Professional Treatment Centers Rather Than the Church: There is a strong emphasis on credentials and training from secular institutions, rather than looking to the church as the authoritative source of wisdom.Using "Their Books" Rather Than "His Book" (The Bible): Man's wisdom often prioritizes modern theories and diagnostic manuals (like the DSM) over the Bible as the ultimate source for understanding and solving human problems.In summary, man's ways of dealing with sin are deemed inadequate because they are powerless to overcome the true nature of sin. They suppress the truth of God and His authority, leading to diagnoses and treatments that ultimately fail to provide lasting spiritual transformation or lead individuals to live for the glory of Christ.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianPatreon: patreon.com/edi_reformed

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