The Gift of Not Knowing : Why Sin Feels Natural - and Holiness Doesn't
Overview
Why does sin feel natural, while holiness often feels like a struggle?
Many believers wrestle with a question they rarely say out loud: If I belong to God, why does obedience still feel difficult? Why do old habits, temptations, fears, and failures continue to surface even after genuine surrender to Christ?
In this powerful second volume of The Gift of Not Knowing series, Pastor Jose R. Perez explores the deeper realities of spiritual formation, exposing why the battle between flesh and Spirit remains a central part of the Christian life. Moving beyond simple answers and religious formulas, this book examines the human heart, the effects of a fallen world, the psychology of temptation, the power of habits, the formation of strongholds, and the lifelong process of learning dependence upon God.
Through biblical insight, practical application, and honest reflection, readers will discover:
- Why Adam fell in a perfect world
- Why sin often feels natural and holiness does not
- How temptation works through the mind and emotions
- The ongoing conflict between flesh and Spirit
- How strongholds are formed and broken
- The role of discernment, surrender, and spiritual authority
- How to walk in victory without losing humility or dependence on God
- Why failure does not have to define your future
- How to remain faithful when answers do not come easily
This book is not about achieving perfection. It is about learning alignment. It is an invitation to move beyond self-reliance and discover the freedom that comes through deeper trust in Christ.
If you have ever wondered why the Christian life can feel like both a battle and a blessing, this book will help you understand the struggle, strengthen your faith, and deepen your dependence upon the One who never changes.
Because the goal was never independence.
The goal has always been God.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798995908005
- ISBN-10: 9798995908005
- Publisher: Jose R. Perez
- Publish Date: June 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.63 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.83 pounds
- Page Count: 280
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