
About this episode
This episode explores the psychological struggle of sin and the misalignment between intentions and actions in human nature.
“I do not understand what I do. For what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate I do.” These profound words by St. Paul express the struggle between the desire to do good and the inability to carry it out, due to the power of sin within human nature. The misalignment between our intentions and our actions is part of our daily life. For example, we may know that we love someone deeply, yet find ourselves acting with wrath towards that person. We want to be humble, but fall into pride. We intend to work hard or study, but give in to sloth. This lack of self-control reveals an inner split, an age-old problem that lies at the heart of the human condition. It is more than mere weakness; it is a symptom of sin. But sin is not just the breaking of moral rules. It is a rupture in our very being, a loss of inner harmony. Since this condition is something we all share, it cannot merely be seen as a personal sickness but as a universal aspect of the human condition. 👑 Become a Patron Access exclusive material and deeper studies — Support the work ☕ Buy a coffee 💸 PayPal 👕 Official Merch — For deeper study 📜 Full transcript 📚 Personal library 💡 eBooks 🎨…
People in this episode
Host: Eternalised
Topics covered
- psychology
- sin
- human nature
- self-control
- moral philosophy
Keywords
- sin
- psychology
- human condition
- self-control
- moral struggle
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Poetics, Nicomachean Ethics, ESV Bible
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