"I just couldn't help myself." That's how I once heard a young person describe himself at the time of the infraction (and to be quite honest I have heard it from more than just young people). His only excuse was that he was unable to stop himself, unable to resist, more or less he was saying he was out of control. And that was probably more true (of him and of us all to often) than we would like to admit. But he (and we) are just as much to blame because he (and we) put himself in that situation.
You see, I have come to the understanding that what precedes a sin is of equal or greater importance than the sin itself, particularly when you look preventing it's re-occurrence. Often we focus on the decision to do the deed but we neglect to see what brought us to where we were and stopping it at that point was nearly impossible. Whether it be an aggressive act, an impure thought or deed, taking something that isn't yours (in all it's senses) or simply being unkind, impatient or unchristian, all of it is preceded by thoughts and decisions that put is in a place intellectually and emotionally where we are so predisposed to that sin that we can barely help ourselves. We have set ourselves up. So I would suggest that setting yourself up is what needs to be scrutinized and may be a sin in and of itself. Certainly that is what Jesus was saying in Matthew 5:28, "But I say to you that whoever looks at a woman to lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart." Jesus is saying that we are as responsible for what led us to sin as well as the sin itself.
So my question for you today is, are you setting yourself up to sin. What you do, what you think, what you long for and the decisions you make are all part of the package. Turn it all over to Jesus and ask Him to help you to think straight, feel correctly and act in such a way that you are setting yourself up to succeed spiritually and not to fail.
Needed to hear this. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThe expression "the devil made me do it" should be countered with "why was I so close to the devil that I let him...?" I get it!
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