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Getting Sick when commiting a sin?
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<blockquote data-quote="dysert" data-source="post: 71629938" data-attributes="member: 303290"><p>I don't agree with this at all. So if I'm having an adulterous affair I should continue in it until God stops it? If I'm a thief I should keep stealing from people until God stop it? NO! God has already told us to stop such things. It's up to us, along with the Holy Spirit, to "work out your own salvation" (Php. 2:12).</p><p></p><p>Rooting sin out of our lives takes effort. You should be trying to rid yourself of it, not continue to indulge it. Actually, I think the OP is fortunate to get sick as a result of sin. That might actually make the process easier.</p><p></p><p>Pray, be in the Word, avoid all opportunities to sin, transform your mind so that you think on godly things instead of worldly things. Over time, the urge to sin will become less intense and the desire to remain close to God will grow. It's a lifelong process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dysert, post: 71629938, member: 303290"] I don't agree with this at all. So if I'm having an adulterous affair I should continue in it until God stops it? If I'm a thief I should keep stealing from people until God stop it? NO! God has already told us to stop such things. It's up to us, along with the Holy Spirit, to "work out your own salvation" (Php. 2:12). Rooting sin out of our lives takes effort. You should be trying to rid yourself of it, not continue to indulge it. Actually, I think the OP is fortunate to get sick as a result of sin. That might actually make the process easier. Pray, be in the Word, avoid all opportunities to sin, transform your mind so that you think on godly things instead of worldly things. Over time, the urge to sin will become less intense and the desire to remain close to God will grow. It's a lifelong process. [/QUOTE]
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