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Thanks so much for your words of wisdom, battling the flesh seems like an every day task, as soon as you feel safe,… sin creeps in. I love the scripture reference you gave in Ephesians about putting on the “Whole Armor”…that is really the key to victory!
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Wow. A very powerful word. We must always be on guard and do remember that we are always at war. Thanks for sharing.
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We’re At War!-Part One
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Yesterday I had a heart to heart with my 8 year old son, trying to understand why he sometimes misbehaves in spite of my daily words of encouragement and correction. His simple explanation was: “Mom, I don’t know why – I just can’t help myself.” Even though I was frustrated, it was hard to truly be upset because I understand where he’s coming from. Paul even understands where he’s coming from for as he says in Romans:
My son saw my frustration and became upset, not because he was in any trouble, but because it hurt him to see me displeased. We’re the same with our Heavenly Father and it hurts us when we feel that we have failed him because of something we did or didn’t do. So how do we not fail? How do we become victorious in our daily battles with the temptations of the flesh?
I think we first need to understand one thing – we’re at war; the enemy is Satan and the battlefield is our mind. “The devil made me do it” is a common excuse we have all used at one time. But truly, the only power Satan has is the power of deception. He’ll deceive you and trick you into falling. One trick that he has used with me is Compromise. For example, he’ll never tell you to eat the whole pie! But he’ll tell you to have a slice today – it won’t do any harm; then tomorrow he’ll tell you the same thing. Before you know it, you have eaten the whole pie!
In war you must arm yourself. Our weapon and armor is the Word of God. To even have a fighting chance, you must continually wear it.
Stay Tuned for Part Two – Renewing the Mind
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