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liberty bible church                 1~/20~/08 P.M.
By Tom Zobrist
“Why do we struggle with the same sins?”
The Cause and Cure of Besetting Sins
Genesis 20:1-18
introduction
The majority of believers struggle more with Prov.
6:16-19; Gal.
5:19-21; 2 Tim.
3:1-7.
How can we overcome the little, hidden, besetting sins that enslave us, that we hate, but that it is so hard to over come?
i.
Abraham _____________________________________ sin vs. 1-7
 
a.
Abraham tells a little __________________________ ___________________   
            Cf. Gen. 12:10-13
 
 
 
b.
God __________________________________ Sarah again
 
 
 
 ii.
Abraham ________________________________________________ sin vs. 8-13
 
a.
Abimelech __________________________________ Abraham
 
 
b.
Abraham’s defense
 
 
 
iii.
Abraham ________________________________________________ sin vs. 14-18
 
A.
Abimelech’s acts of _________________________________________
Cf.
Prov.
6:30-35
 
 
 
b.
abraham’s _____________________________ and _____________________________
 
 
 
conclusion
What can we learn here to help us with besetting sins?
 
1.
2.
3.
Cf. 2 Cor.
7:8-11
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