Good Morning All,
Matthew 5:39; “But I say to you, Do not resist the one who
is evil. But if anyone slaps you on the right cheek, turn to him the other
also.”
One of the hardest things we ever do is to sit and
honestly look at our lives as Christians and look at our own faults, weaknesses
and temptations. Look at your life and
honestly say, “This is where I am the weakest”.
We all have at least one most of us have a few. There are those events or actions which
trigger our “Old Adam” quicker than it should.
For some it is pride. They look
at what they have been given by God and then almost hurt their shoulder patting
themselves on the back. Some are tempted
by lust. They seem to think every person
of the opposite sex is there for their pleasure. Some are greedy; they seek money no matter
what the cost. For others it is vanity,
for some it is gossip for some it is a highly judgmental attitude. Everyone has one of those places where we are
so easily tempted; it is easy to slide into the trap that the devil sets. What is yours?
Mine is our verse; I do not turn the other
cheek well. This is not in a physical
sense. I have never thrown a punch or
had one thrown at me. Mine is the verbal
assault. When someone makes a caustic
remark, or just an inane one, I have to bite so hard on my tongue that it can
draw blood. I am also sorry to say; I
don’t always bite hard enough. The thing
about this temptation is that it is so easy.
Sometimes, as I listen to what the other person is saying, I think,
“this is too easy of a target to let go of.”
Or, if the other person has been curt or cutting in their remark, well,
all bets are off and he will hear what I really think. I have no fear and I am quick and it usually
only serves the purpose of the devil.
There are a number of reasons that I
mention this. First, we all have some
trigger that is more easily pulled than other ones. Second, for me, as I look at this in my life;
it makes me more compassionate as others share their short falls. I am not better than anyone else, probably
worse because I know better. Yet I fall
short, far more than I like. Maybe you
do as well.
This is why it is important to confess your
sins to God. If you confess the same sin
over and over, then maybe you need to ask God to help you find ways to deal
with those issues. One of the best ways
to avoid sin is to avoid the situations where it is easily triggered. If you are tempted by gossip, try and avoid
the coffee klatches. If you are tempted
by lust, be careful what you read or look at.
For me, I try to wait a few seconds before I answer. At least if I think, the Spirit has a chance
to say “shush, you don’t really want to say that.”
We are all sinners. Most of us are not the murderers or blatant
adulterers that are often thought of.
Most of us are garden variety sinners, kind of like Adam and Eve. It wasn’t much but it broke the relationship
they had with God and it took the Son of God dying to fix it; just like we need
him to fix us as well.
Father, when I look hard at my life, I see the holes
that sin leaves. Forgive me in my
weaknesses and help me to combat those lures that the devil leaves for me to
find. Protect me this day that I may
live as a witness to your glory. In the
precious name of Jesus, our risen Savior, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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