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The Sins We Love: Embracing Brokeness, Hoping for Wholeness [Hardcover]

Randy Rowland (Author)
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July 18, 2000
As a businessman, theology professor, and senior pastor, author Randy Rowland uses his intimate understanding of worldly and spiritual matters to investigate what makes sins so difficult to overcome. Part of the spell sins cast is attributable to the immediate emotional or physical gratification they give. This pull can be as irrationally compelling as a siren's call: we know following it can separate us from God and the chance for abiding happiness, yet we go on. Sins persist, as well, because of our talent for rationalizing them. It's easy to provide ready-made excuses--such as "Other people do worse things every day" or "This is nothing that hasn't been done before"--for practically every sin we commit. Rowland illustrates how the first step to breaking free from sin, as with any other compulsion, is admitting that it is a force in everyone's life.

While admitting that we love to sin is necessary, so is understanding the many different sins we love. To this end, Rowland uses the Seven Deadly Sins (pride, envy, anger, sloth, greed, gluttony, and lust), first named and ordered by Gregory the Great in the late sixth century, as a map of our wanderings from God's path. Rowland also reminds us that while we sin, God forgives. The antidote to our sins comes in the form of virtues--gifts from God that combat our sins and bring us closer to God.

Far from being a fire-and-brimstone sermon, The Sins We Love, in a refreshingly original manner, uses the world's best-known categorization of human wrongdoings to cast a reassuring light into the dark corners of our souls.

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In The Sins We Love, Seattle pastor Randy Rowland tackles one of the most charged words in Christianity. Almost everyone is guilty of committing sins, but only a few admit them, and even fewer people understand their seductive appeal. Although Rowland is most renowned for his other line of work (he is the popular public announcer for the Seattle Seahawks football team), he does not come off as an angry fire-and-brimstone pastor with a booming, loudspeaker voice. Instead, Rowland takes a more intimate approach. His tone is that of a kindly pastor who puts an arm around your shoulder after church and softly says, "The trouble is, you just don't understand why sin has such a powerful hold on you. Let me explain ..."

Rowland organized his chapters according to the seven deadly sins (pride, envy, anger, sloth, greed, gluttony, and lust), which he calls "sirens." "They beckon us toward them as if they are indeed something lovely," he writes. "We fall in love with everything about these sins ... But when we answer their call, we find ourselves face to face with a nightmare that annihilates us." Every chapter discusses the particular attraction to these lethal sins. Thankfully, Rowland reveals his own sins and shortcomings, so he never falls into a holier-than-thou attitude. He then discusses how each poisonous sin seems to have an antidote--a specific virtue that overcomes the attraction to a sin while strengthening the reader's relationship with God.

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As a businessman, theology professor, and senior pastor, author Randy Rowland uses his intimate understanding of worldly and spiritual matters to investigate what makes sins so difficult to overcome. Part of the spell sins cast is attributable to the immediate emotional or physical gratification they give. This pull can be as irrationally compelling as a siren's call: we know following it can separate us from God and the chance for abiding happiness, yet we go on. Sins persist, as well, because of our talent for rationalizing them. It's easy to provide ready-made excuses--such as "Other people do worse things every day" or "This is nothing that hasn't been done before"--for practically every sin we commit. Rowland illustrates how the first step to breaking free from sin, as with any other compulsion, is admitting that it is a force in everyone's life.

While admitting that we love to sin is necessary, so is understanding the many different sins we love. To this end, Rowland uses the Seven Deadly Sins (pride, envy, anger, sloth, greed, gluttony, and lust), first named and ordered by Gregory the Great in the late sixth century, as a map of our wanderings from God's path. Rowland also reminds us that while we sin, God forgives. The antidote to our sins comes in the form of virtues--gifts from God that combat our sins and bring us closer to God.

Far from being a fire-and-brimstone sermon, The Sins We Love, in a refreshingly original manner, uses the world's best-known categorization of human wrongdoings to cast a reassuring light into the dark corners of our souls.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Doubleday; 1st edition (July 18, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0385497032
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385497039
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.8 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,176,490 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Life in the Midst of the Seven "Deadly" Sins, January 14, 2001
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This is Randy Rowland's best book to date. He has tackled a seemingly boring, stale and legalistic area that has been dismissed by our society. In the process, he has provided life to the the sins that mar our lives that originate from our brokenness by providing a path of hope and love. Throughout the book, you sense Randy's empathy as I laugh and cry at the many his personal incidents and stories. His ability to simplify a very complex and controversial topic made it real and applicable to my life, not an intellectual exercise. Rather than an academic treatise on the "Seven Deadly Sins", Randy weaved an enjoyable thought provoking book that impacted my walk with God.
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5.0 out of 5 stars it will move you, October 18, 2001
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This book will most definately chance the way you view yourself as well as others. If you thought you knew about yourself, you'll find it was only the beginning until you read this book.
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