Friday, January 4, 2008

Steps of Self-Destruction


Topic: Christian Living/Situational, Sin/Temptation

Steps of
Self-Destruction


In debate or rhetoric, the "slippery slope" is an argument for the likelihood
that an action will initiate a chain of events culminating in an undesirable
result. We find the original slippery slope in Genesis 3:1-6. And, sure enough,
we find it is the path to self-destruction.


What Does God Say?


"And remember, when you are being tempted, do not say, 'God is tempting me.'
God is never tempted to do wrong, and he never tempts anyone else. Temptation
comes from our own desires, which entice us and drag us away. These desires give
birth to sinful actions. And when sin is allowed to grow, it gives birth to
death.
"So don't be misled, my dear brothers and sisters (James
1:13-16, NLT).


  • What are three of the important truths in this Scripture?

  • According to these verses, what is the sequence leading to death?

Read the following passage:


"For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life
through Christ Jesus our Lord" (Romans
6:23, NLT).


  • How can we avoid the consequences of sin?

My Thoughts


Did it ever cross your mind that when you did something wrong, it did not
happen in just that moment? The sinful action is always preceded by sinful
thoughts which are motivated by selfish and ungodly desires. And the more we
think wrong, the worse our attitudes are and the closer we are to acting out in
sinful ways. And that is a slippery slope that we cannot easily climb back up.


The apostle Paul wrote to the Romans about his struggle:
"I don't really
understand myself, for I want to do what is right, but I don't do it. Instead, I
do what I hate. But if I know that what I am doing is wrong, this shows that I
agree that the law is good. So I am not the one doing wrong; it is sin living in
me that does it.
"And I know that nothing good lives in me, that is, in my
sinful nature. I want to do what is right, but I can't. I want to do what is
good, but I don't. I don't want to do what is wrong, but I do it anyway. But if
I do what I don't want to do, I am not really the one doing wrong; it is sin
living in me that does it.
"I have discovered this principle of life-that
when I want to do what is right, I inevitably do what is wrong" (Romans
7:15-21, NLT)
Has that been your
experience? Well, there's good news. There is a way off the slippery slope.


My Part


The secret to keep from destroying yourself is to stop wherever you are on
the downward path and look to God.


"If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and
to cleanse us from all unrighteousness" (1 John
1:9
).


Stop destroying yourself and others with you. Confess your sin. Forsake it.
Ask God to forgive you of it. And then, start over. This time walk before God
and be blameless. You can do it. The Spirit will help you to be strong. Ask Him
to help you stop destroying yourself.



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