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Are You Sick and Tired of Failing?
It's frustrating to fail against the sin of this world. It's even worse failing against temptation, fear, and faithlessness as a believer in Christ.
You're not alone.
Jason Ritchie never felt so "not right" with God as during his biggest failure. He cried out in distress, "Oh God, why can't I stop failing? I can't seem to stop. Though I pray, though I study, though I return to You, I still sin, and I don't want to."
In the aftermath, he wondered: "Will You still keep me? Will You still love me? Will You still use me?"
What does God say to these questions?
Discover God's fundamental response to failure.
Oh God, Why Can't I Stop? examines God's fundamental response to failure through the story of Peter's denial of Christ. It explores the Apostle Paul's lament in Romans 7:19: "For I do not do the good I want to do, but the evil I do not want to do, this I keep on doing."
This Bible study examines the failures of some of the greatest people in God's family-and eight ways in which many of us fail today:
• Falling into Depression
• Hating
• Judging Others
• Holding On to Bitterness
• Lusting
• Giving In to Gluttony
• Saying Things I Shouldn't
• Being Prideful
Study individually or as a Bible study group.
Each chapter concludes with Reflection questions to consider by yourself or as a Bible study group. You'll find out how God responded in each situation-and what it means for us today.
It's time to stand on God's Word and move forward. Find out how God's response to failure conquers shame and paves your way to victory.
It's frustrating to fail against the sin of this world. It's even worse failing against temptation, fear, and faithlessness as a believer in Christ.
You're not alone.
Jason Ritchie never felt so "not right" with God as during his biggest failure. He cried out in distress, "Oh God, why can't I stop failing? I can't seem to stop. Though I pray, though I study, though I return to You, I still sin, and I don't want to."
In the aftermath, he wondered: "Will You still keep me? Will You still love me? Will You still use me?"
What does God say to these questions?
Discover God's fundamental response to failure.
Oh God, Why Can't I Stop? examines God's fundamental response to failure through the story of Peter's denial of Christ. It explores the Apostle Paul's lament in Romans 7:19: "For I do not do the good I want to do, but the evil I do not want to do, this I keep on doing."
This Bible study examines the failures of some of the greatest people in God's family-and eight ways in which many of us fail today:
• Falling into Depression
• Hating
• Judging Others
• Holding On to Bitterness
• Lusting
• Giving In to Gluttony
• Saying Things I Shouldn't
• Being Prideful
Study individually or as a Bible study group.
Each chapter concludes with Reflection questions to consider by yourself or as a Bible study group. You'll find out how God responded in each situation-and what it means for us today.
It's time to stand on God's Word and move forward. Find out how God's response to failure conquers shame and paves your way to victory.