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Jon, I for one, feel very blessed that you are comfortable enough here to confess an addiction that a lot of people would definitely frown on.
Pornography addiction is a very big problem, and we're definitely seeing the effects of it in this country.
We all have a sin like that I'm sure. Something that seems so easy to turn away from when you're looking in from the outside.
Whatever sin we have that grips us or makes us feel ashamed like that, is definitely something we can ONLY take to the foot of the cross. It's very powerful, but not as powerful as our Savior. Amen.
I do have to question, however. Why it is that so many men have confessed to be cleared of that same sin, and the next time you talk to them it "has" them again. If Jesus gave them the strength to turn away from it before, did He forsake them when they fell back into it?
Our Lord expects human effort through faith. That is painfully obvious to me when I read scripture. Abraham going to the mountain to offer Isaac as a burnt offering is a perfect example.
Being faced with armies that outnumber you dramatically, would take human effort through faith.
You have to want the change before the Savior can truly rid you of a sin, and if you fall back into that sin, who is to blame? Our Savior?
Human effort, confession, repentance, knowing the Word. It all falls hand-in-hand.
Pornography addiction is a very big problem, and we're definitely seeing the effects of it in this country.
We all have a sin like that I'm sure. Something that seems so easy to turn away from when you're looking in from the outside.
Whatever sin we have that grips us or makes us feel ashamed like that, is definitely something we can ONLY take to the foot of the cross. It's very powerful, but not as powerful as our Savior. Amen.
I do have to question, however. Why it is that so many men have confessed to be cleared of that same sin, and the next time you talk to them it "has" them again. If Jesus gave them the strength to turn away from it before, did He forsake them when they fell back into it?
Our Lord expects human effort through faith. That is painfully obvious to me when I read scripture. Abraham going to the mountain to offer Isaac as a burnt offering is a perfect example.
Being faced with armies that outnumber you dramatically, would take human effort through faith.
You have to want the change before the Savior can truly rid you of a sin, and if you fall back into that sin, who is to blame? Our Savior?
Human effort, confession, repentance, knowing the Word. It all falls hand-in-hand.
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