Classic Christian work
The Mischief of Sin
by Thomas Watson
A penetrating Puritan treatise on the destructive nature of sin, expounding Psalm 106:43 — "they were brought low for their iniquity." Watson systematically unmasks how sin degrades the sinner in every dimension: in God's esteem, in intellect, in conscience, in spiritual vitality, and ultimately before the bar of divine justice. Rich with vivid metaphors, biblical examples, and unflinching pastoral urgency, the work moves from devastating diagnosis to compassionate remedy — calling readers to mortify sin through Word, prayer, and the hope of glory. A compact yet powerful classic of practical divinity.
- Chapters
- 3
- Word count
- 16,118
- Type
- Treatise
Original