1 Corinthians 10:13 is
a wonderful, reassuring passage of victory.
No
temptation has overtaken you that is not common to man. God is
faithful, and he will not let you be tempted beyond your
ability, but with the temptation he will also provide the way of
escape, that you may be able to endure it.
And
yet, despite this God-breathed promise, there are sins
that I can’t overcome:
The
sin I’m hiding (Psa
32:1-5)
The
sin I’m unwilling to be honest about
(Psa 139:7-12; James 1:22-24)
The
sin I’m unwilling to confess
(Psa
51; James 5:16)
The
sin I continue to flirt with (Prov
6:27-28)
The
sin I’ve grown comfortable with
(Eph 4:17-19)
The
sin I rationalize (Isa
59:1-2)
The
sin I don’t feel sorry about
(2 Cor 7:8-11; Matt 3:8; James 4:8-10)
The
sin I will not crucify and leave behind
(Gal 5:19-21, 24; 1 Cor 15:31; Heb 12:1-2)
The
sin I desire more than I desire God
(Matt 5:8; 2 Sam 12:13)
Thank God that his gospel provides hope! In the strength which
he graciously provides, I can overcome:
The
sin I stop hiding.
The
sin I’m honest about.
The
sin I confess.
The
sin I refuse to flirt with.
The
sin I go to war against.
The
sin I will not rationalize.
The
sin I feel godly sorrow over.
The
sin I crucify and leave behind.
The
sin I forsake because I desire God more.
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The Grace-Fellowship Theory
(Part 1)
Standing Up For Brethren
Worthy of Worship
The Lord's Church in Your Community
Various Thoughts on the Church
The House Church Movement