How do we
deal with the flesh (our soul)? How do
we overcome temptations, which are common to all of us? Is not the Living God who dwells in us Greater
than that which opposes the formation of His Son in us?
Yet
temptation is a reality for all of us.
We must be ruthless with ourselves, taking every thought captive to the
obedience of Christ. We must speak to
ourselves Truth (see Psalm 42 & Romans 12:1-2) to overcome the Lies which
abound. We must realize who we are in
Christ and that sin SHALL NOT be our master, because we are not under law but
under Grace. And one last tremendous
thought before we discuss common temptations, did you ever stop and think that
the Father allows these common temptations to arise and often persist in our
lives to bring a greater revelation of His Son in you? We often pray “Lord remove this temptation”
right? But God deals with us on much
deeper levels, that would cause us to flee to Him and discover that “through it
all” Christ is able, Christ is Mighty, Christ is the Victor in the believer who
abides in Him.
Temptation to
Anger (Insofar as depression is anger turned inward,
these affirmations are relevant for depression as well.)
1. This is sin. "The anger of man does
not achieve the righteousness of God" (Jas. 1:20). [This is not dealing
with anger against sin (cf. Ezek. 7:3; Mark 3:5), but with sinful anger (Gal.
5:20).]
2. I do not want to sin. Sin is beneath the dignity of the person I have become in Christ Jesus (Eph. 2:4-7).
3. I do not have to sin. I am no longer under the power of sin, but I am alive to God in Christ Jesus (Rom. 6:11; 8:12-14).
4. Then why am I tempted to get angry? Because I have embraced wrong thinking. I have committed myself to unrealistic plans. [I am using "unrealistic plans" in the sense of plans that, for whatever reason, did not come to fruition. For example, I may be committed to the short-term plan of catching a particular flight so that I can get to a meeting on time. If a flat tire blocks this plan, it was "unrealistic"--it was not realized. The problem was not in desiring to get to the meeting on time, but in making my sense of well-being dependent on it.]
5. The correct way to think is to remember that God is in control and has my best interests at heart (Rom. 8:28).
6. My response to this truth is first to trust in the Lord and not lean on my own understanding (Prov. 3:5-6). [Since 5 is true, God must have intentions in this situation that I cannot presently grasp.]
7. Second, I will walk by the Spirit and not carry out the desire of the flesh (Gal. 5:16). The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control (Gal. 5:22-23).
2. I do not want to sin. Sin is beneath the dignity of the person I have become in Christ Jesus (Eph. 2:4-7).
3. I do not have to sin. I am no longer under the power of sin, but I am alive to God in Christ Jesus (Rom. 6:11; 8:12-14).
4. Then why am I tempted to get angry? Because I have embraced wrong thinking. I have committed myself to unrealistic plans. [I am using "unrealistic plans" in the sense of plans that, for whatever reason, did not come to fruition. For example, I may be committed to the short-term plan of catching a particular flight so that I can get to a meeting on time. If a flat tire blocks this plan, it was "unrealistic"--it was not realized. The problem was not in desiring to get to the meeting on time, but in making my sense of well-being dependent on it.]
5. The correct way to think is to remember that God is in control and has my best interests at heart (Rom. 8:28).
6. My response to this truth is first to trust in the Lord and not lean on my own understanding (Prov. 3:5-6). [Since 5 is true, God must have intentions in this situation that I cannot presently grasp.]
7. Second, I will walk by the Spirit and not carry out the desire of the flesh (Gal. 5:16). The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control (Gal. 5:22-23).
Temptation to
Seek Revenge
This is sin. "Never pay back evil for
evil to anyone. . . . If possible, so far as it depends on you, be at peace
with all men. Never take your own revenge" (Rom. 12:17-19).
2. I do not want to sin. Sin is beneath the dignity of the person I have become in Christ Jesus (Eph. 2:4-7).
3. I do not have to sin. I am no longer under the power of sin, but I am alive to God in Christ Jesus (Rom. 6:11; 8:12-14).
4. Then why am I tempted to seek revenge? Because I want justice. [This may be as trivial as someone cutting me off in traffic or as deep-seated as the unforgiving spirit (and bitterness) of harboring a resentment against another person for years.]
5. But God did not give me justice (what I deserve); He treated me with mercy (not giving me what I deserve) and grace (giving me better than I deserve).
6. Because I have been forgiven, I will forgive others and treat them with mercy and grace (Col. 3:12-15). [The better I understand God's mercy and grace in my life, the more I will be willing and ready to forgive others when they sin against me.]
7. I will walk by the Spirit and not carry out the desire of the flesh (Gal. 5:16). The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control (Gal. 5:22-23).
2. I do not want to sin. Sin is beneath the dignity of the person I have become in Christ Jesus (Eph. 2:4-7).
3. I do not have to sin. I am no longer under the power of sin, but I am alive to God in Christ Jesus (Rom. 6:11; 8:12-14).
4. Then why am I tempted to seek revenge? Because I want justice. [This may be as trivial as someone cutting me off in traffic or as deep-seated as the unforgiving spirit (and bitterness) of harboring a resentment against another person for years.]
5. But God did not give me justice (what I deserve); He treated me with mercy (not giving me what I deserve) and grace (giving me better than I deserve).
6. Because I have been forgiven, I will forgive others and treat them with mercy and grace (Col. 3:12-15). [The better I understand God's mercy and grace in my life, the more I will be willing and ready to forgive others when they sin against me.]
7. I will walk by the Spirit and not carry out the desire of the flesh (Gal. 5:16). The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control (Gal. 5:22-23).
More to follow on the flesh/Soul.
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