Overcoming Personal Tempations: 5 Things the Christian Must Know – REPOST

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Trials, Tests, and especially Temptations are key features of the Christian life and experience. Though some may not want to deal with it, temptations will come to every Christian. No one is exempt: priests, pastors, and parishioners will face things that will challenge their walks with Christ. We have to learn how to engage in spiritual warfare and fight to overcome personal temptations. From Jesus’ temptation or testing in the wilderness (Matthew 4:1-11), we learn valuable truths to overcoming temptation regardless of its source and content. So, we want to present 5 things that every Christian must KNOW in order to consistently overcome personal temptations.

Know Yourself –You need to be honest with “who” you are and “how” you are. More importantly, you need to know who you are in Christ. The tempter challenged Jesus’ identity to make Him act outside of God’s will when he said, “If thou be the Son…” When we know who we are, it will set boundaries on our activities and actions.

Know Your Weakness/Vulnerabilities – There is an old expression that states “to thine own self be true.” The psalmist said it better “thou desiredst truth in the inward parts.” You have to be brutally honest about what tempts you regardless of what it is. Everyone is not tempted by the same things, but you cannot be in denial or you will not overcome temptations when they are presented to you. Jesus never denied His hunger, but He stood on the word to govern His response to the adversary’s challenge.

Know Your Adversary – Paul stated that we are not ignorant of Satan’s devices. We know that every time someone yields to temptation, it is not always because it is presented by the adversary. People sometimes do what they do just because they want to. However, we must understand that there is an enemy of every Christian, who will use temptations and distractions to frustrate their growth and walk with Christ.

Know Your God – To overcome temptations, you must know God and His power. Jesus responded to the adversary by stating, “you shall not tempt God” and “you must worship God only.” He revealed the nature of God and what God expects. When you understand your God, that He is holy and that He is to worshipped in the beauty of holiness, it will strengthen your resolve not to yield to temptation.

Know Your Bible – Jesus responded to the temptation of the adversary by properly using the word of God. If we are to overcome, we must know what is written and how to effectively appropriate the scriptures when facing the trials, tests, and temptations of life.

Well, there you have it. Until next time, remain faithful to Him who has called you, who will bring all things to pass. He will help you to overcome every trial and test to stand before Him in holiness and righteousness. If you would like other resources for your Christian life and experience, please visit me at Amazon or Kingdom Builders Publishing.

The Love Chronicles (1) – The Sensitivity of Love – REPOST

heartFebruary is known for Valentine’s Day. It is the day that we celebrate love in all its aspects, but especially romantic love. As Christians, though we experience romantic love, we are commanded by Christ to walk in love. However, relationships of all types can make it difficult to demonstrate love consistently. Some individuals can say and do things that make it difficult to love, but easy to dislike and despise. But, the command to love came in light of all these things.

Love is patient. Love is kind. Love isn’t jealous. 1 Corinthians 13:4 (GW)

Love is not an option for the Christian; therefore, an understanding and demonstration of love has to characterize life. To gain a full understanding of love, we must first understand The Sensitivity of Love. Paul began his description of love by stating that love is patient, love is kind, love is not jealous. These reveal love’s sensitivity. If we are going to walk in love, we need love’s sensitivity. Love is sensitive to a person’s need. When people are offensive and hurtful, it is a sure sign of an inner need. Love helps us to desensitize from our personal feelings and be attentive to another. In doing so, we can be demonstrators of patience and kindness while forsaking any feelings of jealousy.

Patient – When we walk in love, patience will be our hallmark. Love causes an individual to put up with and endure another’s sin, weakness, and even an attack. It is because love causes foresight. You will look beyond what a person is to what a person can become. God demonstrates patience as He deals with us because He knows what we can be in Him. Therefore, we must have this same mindset in our dealings with others.

Kind – Love causes us to respond in kindness and calmly when someone offends or tries to abuse or use us. The Bible says that God is kind to the unthankful and evil. We are challenged to be like Him. You must understand that God’s kindness is to give offenders an opportunity to receive Him. When we are demonstrating kindness to deliberate offenders, we give them the opportunity to consider their ways and ultimately repent. Even if they do not change or repent, we have laid up for ourselves treasures in heaven.

Not Jealous – Love is selfless. It considers others before itself. Yet, the nature of man is oftentimes selfish. Because of this, jealousy becomes a common emotional response to some else’s apparent prosperity. It is an enemy of love. Jealousy causes people to disregard a person’s need because of personal perception. In addition, jealousy will cause you to withhold kindness and patience from an individual. It is cruel. However, if you confront feelings of jealousy at their first appearance, you will find it easier to walk in love.

We must understand that love is sensitive. It looks beyond a person’s actions into a person’s need. It can be difficult to remain sensitive when others are repeat offenders. However, Christians take their “cue” from the Lord. If He demonstrated patience and kindness to us even when we were deliberately in error, we can do it for others. Strive for love. When we walk in love, we prove that we are His children.

Morality According to Christ: The Truth About Holiness

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Well, the verdict is in! God is still holy and expects those that draw nigh unto Him by faith in Christ to be holy. I know, I know: individuals throughout the ages have placed different stances on the holiness and what it means to be holy. However, one thing is established, God is holy. Holiness can be defined as morality according to Christ. Both Testaments affirm that God is Holy. Also, both Testaments agree that there is a requirement on those who serve Him to be holy; that is, demonstrated His definition of morality as revealed in the scriptures. In this post, we want to briefly examine three reasons for holiness in the Christian life.  Let’s get to it.

1) God EXPECTS those that come to Him to be holy. Jesus Christ freed men from the law, but not from living morally upright before God. As Peter wrote to the believers, he reminded them of God’s command to His people.

But as he which hath called you is holy, so be ye holy in all manner of conversation; Because it is written, Be ye holy; for I am holy.1 Peter 1:15-16 (KJV)

Remember, God sets the parameters of holiness. It is not defined by what we are comfortable with or what we agree with. He identifies Himself as holy. This clearly demonstrates that our actions should reflect who He is.

2) One has to be holy to ESCAPE the coming judgment. Understand, faith in Christ is what saves men from their sin. However, after coming to Him, we still must live a life theat clearly reflects the faith and our relationship with Him.

Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness…? 2 Peter 3:11 (KJV)

3) The Christian who is holy serves as an EXAMPLE of the faith. The Christian’s lifestyle of holiness is a visible manifestation of the work of Christ. Paul reveals this in his exhortation to Timothy,

Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example of the believers, in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity.1 Tim 4:12 (KJV)

Christ died for man’s forgiveness and freedom from sins. When others see a changed life, they come face-to-face with the power of Christ’s death and resurrection.

Well there you have it! Holiness is not a religion or belief system, it is the defining quality of God that is to be reflected in His people. Until next time, continue in Him whose eyes are upon those who wait for Him.

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