- Lusts of the Flesh - Introduction

David Powlison
- Lusts of the Flesh - Question 1

David Powlison - How does the New Testament commonly talk about what's wrong with people?
- Lusts of the Flesh - Question 2

David Powlison - Why do people do specific ungodly things?
- Lusts of the Flesh - Question 4

David Powlison - Why don't people see this as the problem?
- Lusts of the Flesh - Question 3

David Powlison - But what's wrong with wanting things that seem good?
- Lusts of the Flesh - Question 5

David Powlison - Is the phrase "lusts of the flesh" useful in practical life and counseling?
- Lusts of the Flesh - Question 7

David Powlison - How can you tell if a desire is inordinate rather than natural?
- Lusts of the Flesh - Question 6

David Powlison - Does each person have one "root sin"?
- Lusts of the Flesh - Question 8

David Powlison - Is it even right to talk about the heart, since the Bible teaches that the heart is unknowable to anyone but God?
- Lusts of the Flesh - Question 9

David Powlison - Doesn't the word lusts properly apply only to bodily appetites: the pleasures and comforts of sex, food, drink, rest, exercise, health?
- Lusts of the Flesh - Question 10

David Powlison - Can desires be habitual?
- Lusts of the Flesh - Question 11

David Powlison - What about fears? They seem as important in human motivation as cravings.
- Lusts of the Flesh - Question 12

David Powlison - Do people ever have conflicting motives?
- Lusts of the Flesh - Question 13

David Powlison - How does thinking about lusts relate to other ways of talking about sin, such as "sin nature," "self," "pride," "autonomy," "unbelief," and "self-centeredness"?
- Lusts of the Flesh - Question 14

David Powlison - In counseling, do you just confront a person with his sinful cravings?
- Lusts of the Flesh - Question 15

David Powlison - Can you change what you want?
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