A few strategies are included in this week's video from the
Conquerer DVD series.
Do any of these strategies seem ridiculous? If so, perhaps
that is the strategy you most need to try. One action suggested in this video
deals with access to the internet, especially before bed. I know that, for
years I kept my phone beside my bed. I never questioned whether I might put it
in another room...or even out of arm's reach- in an effort to maintain purity.
The phone location was defensible. I mean, I needed it for an alarm clock! On a more practical level, the mere presence of a cell phone is known to adversely affect the quality of sleep.
The same could be said for any of these. Does the idea of signing a covenant of contention seem corny? Or the idea of taking the SAST seem a bit overkill? And while we don't force anyone to implement any of these strategies, realize that if you are reading this blog and these steps seem ridiculous to you, don't dismiss them out of hand.
The point is, Jesus says twice in the book of Matthew "If your eye causes you to stumble, gouge it out." Almost every time I have heard an exposition or commentary on that passage-almost in the same breath- the statement is followed by ...now clearly, Jesus wasn't being literal!
Or was he? Because in reviewing my failure to mortify sin, I see a
history of rather comfortable mortification. That is, I will put sin aside as
long as it doesn't cost me anything or inconvenience me too greatly.
As Spurgeon wrote: Better to be but a maimed believer than
to be an accomplished unbeliever. Better that thou lose an eye, or lose a hand,
than lose thy faith in God and his word.
Or Calvin wrote: Christ must employ an exaggerated form of
speech expressly because men allow themselves too much liberty. It might be
thought that Christ pressed too severely on men, and therefore he anticipates
complaints. However difficult, or severe, or
troublesome, or harsh, any commandment of God may be, no excuse ought to be
pleaded on those grounds, because the justice of God ought to stand higher in
our estimation, than all that we reckon most precious and valuable. You have no
right to object to me, that you can scarcely turn your eyes in any direction,
without being suddenly drawn away by some temptation: for you ought rather to
part with your eyes, than to depart from the commandments of God.
Or Ligon Duncon in his sermon God's Law vs Human Tradition:
The Lord Jesus is saying that sin must not be pampered;
it must be put to death. And notice that He uses the most graphic
language:"Tear out your right eye" and "cut off your right
arm." Mortification is not passive. This is a striving against sin. The
Lord Jesus is calling on us to wage war against this sin in our hearts and in
our lives. It must be flung aside immediately and decisively.
What does that mean? It means that that book which is
causing you to think thoughts that you ought not think needs to be turned aside
from. Perhaps it needs to be burned. It means that that film which is
titillating your heart, your mind it needs to be turned aside from. It means
that social relationship that we have begun to develop and we sense the
inappropriateness of the action that we have with another, it needs to be
turned aside from.
Believers should know that we are no match for this
temptation. What are we to do as believers when faced with this temptation?
There are several things which we should be prepared to do. First, we must
immediately resort to Christ. We must be absolutely dependent on Him. Human
resources cannot match this desire. We must have desire for Christ which
exceeds our desire for the pleasure of the flesh. That means going to Him in
prayer. That is the first step back to Christ. Our first step is back into His
arms because the desires that are building in us are so powerful that they can
be matched by no desire except a supernatural desire implanted into our
hearts.
[Then] we must deal with the real cause of our
sin. If there is an occasion which is causing us to stumble, we must not come
back to God and negotiate with Him by promising Him to read our Bible more and
pray more as long as we can keep going back to that occasion of sin. Obedience
knows no negotiation. When we see an occasion for sin, the Lord Jesus says,
"Don’t go back and read your Bible and pray more, you cut off your right
hand. If that is an occasion for sin, don’t put yourself there." He
further more says that we must do this decisively and immediately. It requires
drastic action.
If you are in the grip of this sin you know how hopeless it
is to struggle against. Let me tell you that very hopelessness is your greatest
hope because if you have learned that you are hopeless against this sin, you
have just learned that there is no hope in you. Only hope in Him and in Him
alone. Now Satan will be saying to you, "If I confess this sin Christ will
reject me," and Satan will be saying to you, "If you confess this sin
they (the church) will reject you." I assure you these are lies. Christ's
arms are open wide, His peoples' arms are open wide, and there are few men in
here who cannot sympathize and empathize with this temptation. Put aside the
obstacles of Satan and come to Christ. The only way you will ever overcome this
temptation is in the arms of Christ, who will give you a greater desire that
the flesh can ever fulfill.
Hope to see some of you this week for our meeting. Information is at the top of the screen.
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