![]() Their primary tool for this is by utilizing the Job’s tactic of having made a covenant with his eyes. You’ll have freedom from sexual impurity as soon as those defense perimeters are in place.” As the authors state, “We must choose to be more than male. Setting up defense perimeters and choosing not to sin. In your heart… So there’s your battle plan. To put it in the author’s words: “That means our objective in the war against lust is to build three perimeters of defense into your life: 1. Their outline is to establish victory on three fronts, through the eyes, the mind, and the heart. It then goes on to point out how we came to this point (mixing standards, settling for less than perfection, by simply being male) and calls for a return to true manhood, to choose victory, and then explains how the authors believe this victory can be achieved. It begins by defining the problem, explaining where it is that men stand in this battle: that is, assaulted on every side by every form of media and through our bodies themselves. The layout of the book is very straightforward. Every man (and woman, but they have their own book) faces the battle of sexual sin, and here authors Stephen Arterburn and Fred Stoeker attempt to outline a plan for winning that war, for freeing men from the shackles of sexual sin and temptation through a combination of personal testimony and practical steps. ![]() ![]() ![]() The title Every Man’s Battle does well to summarize the issue being dealt with in the book. ![]()
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