What if sin isn't a corruption of our nature--but proof of it? In this raw and unflinching exploration of morality, Not Made to Fall dares to ask the questions most people avoid: Why does doing the right thing feel like a battle? Why do we fail even when we know better? And what if the real enemy isn't the world around us--but the instinct within? Blending theology, psychology, philosophy, and memoir, J.L. Hart exposes the quiet war raging inside every human being. With prose both poetic and piercing, this book reframes morality not as a list of rules--but as a relentless, transformative path. One that must be chosen daily. One that refuses to flatter human nature. And one that demands not perfection--but persistence. Whether you've wrestled with faith, struggled with shame, or simply wondered why goodness feels so hard--Not Made to Fall offers a radical and redemptive truth: You are not failing because you struggle. You are being shaped by it. This is not a book about being good. It's a book about becoming.
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