rockstar6181 said:
Hi everyone,
I am a 25yr old male who is very down about his life in terms of being a Christian, in late 2003 I started to read the bible and in the spring 2004 I burst into tears and asked for forgiveness(thats the point where I belive I was saved), since that time I have given up achoal and going out in clubs looking for women as well as other things, I have tried to give up lust/anger/selfishness and all the other things that I think are wrong. I would say there's defintily been improvements however some things like lust for example I seem only good with for 10 days max before falling. Half of me wants to sell everything I own give it to the poor and work for a charity of sorts the other half thinks NO dont do it. I feel like a hyipcrite. I feel quite numb inside, for example I have fallen over so many times that its just become a normal patern, I sometimes wish I was dead so I couldnt make any more mistakes. I dont here voices or anything like that but I get some nasty thoughts run through my head like burning a bible when I am reading it, fighting God etc etc, I really dont want to have these thoughts and I am so embrassed to amit it here on this board but its the truth..what can i do?
First - **HUGS**
You sound like an amazing person, and please, don't be embarassed that you are a human being. Paul has a thorn in the flesh, I do, everyone has something.
This is going to sound really, really, really weird, but I think you need to stop being so hard on yourself, and actually, stop trying to hard to change yourself, and step back to let God change you.
A problem that I see with many Chrisitians, especially new Christians, is that they demand perfection of themselves, and they fear loss of God's love if they make mistakes along the way.
Remember, the bible says, "That while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us." He loved us enough to die for us before we even tried to please him, he'll certainly continue to love us now that we are trying.
You can't win a battle of the flesh without God. There are things you can do to make this all a bit easier. The more you focus on God, the less you'll focus on those things that tempt you. If you're reading his word for an hour, you aren't reading erotica for that hour. If you're listening to a praise song you aren't watching naked women dance on MTV while they sing about making love to you. But most of all, if you are praying, and truly trying to grow closer to God you're going to find that little by little, day by day, you are less and less bothered by the temptations.
Also, remember, Christ said, "Forgive so that your Father in heaven may forgive." That includes forgiving yourself.
When you screw up, talk to God about it. Go to Him, and say, "Father in Heaven, please forgive me. I screwed up. I love you. I want to please you, but I screwed up. Please forgive me, and please give me the strength not to screw up again."
He loves you. And more than obedience, He wants your love. Obedience is a natural flow of love. A child that loves and respects a parent is less rebellious than a child who doesn't. A parent who loves a child is more forgiving of a child that loves them back than they are of a child that spits hate at them.
God said the greatest commandment is to love God. You've got that first one covered. He knows you're working on the others.
Also, take a long, long look at the Bible from the "mercy of God" perspective.
David walked with God, was blessed by God in ways that exceed our imagination. He went from a lowly kid haulting lunches for his brothers to King of the greatest nation in the world at the time of his life. He was rich. He was adored. He was respected.
And he set up a guy to be murdered so he wouldn't get stoned for impregnanting the guy's wife.
Wow. Talk about screwing up with God!
But he confessed, he asked forgiveness, he loved God, and God continued to love David.
Look at Peter. Christ found a fisherman, elevated him in the community. Ate with him, walked with him, prayed with him, taught him, loved him. Warned him, "You're going to deny me." Peter was insulted. Couldn't happen. Not to ole Peter! They were close! But fear does a lot of ugly things to a person, and Peter DID deny him.
You weep over lusting, imagine how Peter wept after that [bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse][bless and do not curse] crowed and he realized what he'd done? Peter had seen the miracles, seen Christ literally raise the dead and heal the lame, and he had denied even knowing him. But Christ loved Peter, even AFTER that. Christ STILL entrusted Peter with spreading the word of God. Christ never denied Peter even though Peter had denied Christ.
So, if God is willing to love and forgive you, even when you screw up... who are you to continue to condemn yourself?
Talk to Him. Be honest with Him. Tell Him that your heart is breaking. Tell Him that you aren't sure you have the strength to do what you know is right. He'll help you find the strength. It may come slowly.
As long as you have a physical body you're going to have temptations of the flesh because that physical body is very animal like. Don't hate yourself. Just love God.