If We
Play with Fire, We're Gonna Get Burned!
Today's
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Title:
If We Play with
Fire, We're Gonna Get
Burned!-------------
Date: 08/06/1998
Keywords:
"lust"
"forgiveness"
"temptation"
Welcome to eXXit, the web site
designed to help you STAND STRONG in the face of sexual
temptation.
Today's and tomorrow's 3-minute
Bible Studies take us to the book of 1 Timothy. The
apostle Paul had a lot to say about sexual temptation and
sexual purity. In many of the letters he wrote to
churches he addressed the importance of abstaining from
sexual immorality. In one of his letters to a personal
friend, Timothy, he spoke practically and passionately
about sexual issues. 1 Timothy 2:22* says,
Now flee from youthful
lusts, and pursue righteousness, faith, love and
peace, with those who call on the Lord from a pure
heart.
At the time Paul wrote to him,
Timothy was pastoring a church. We don't know if Paul's
words hint at a problem Timothy had in the sexual arena
or not. But, his words certainly do show one thing: Being
a Christian or being a Christian leader doesn't mean that
one is immune to either sexual temptation or the
possibility of sexual stumbling!
Perhaps you think that your
experience with sexual temptation means that you are not
a Christian. Perhaps you think that because you struggle
and sometimes fail in the struggle to avoid Internet
pornography you are not a Christian. Don't jump to that
conclusion! Being a Christian means that you have placed
your trust in Jesus for forgiveness, not that you never
fail in your struggle with sin! Grace - the idea that God
forgives us when we sin - is central to what Christianity
is all about.
Why don't you stop right now and
give thanks to God for the forgiveness Jesus offers you
through His death on the cross and resurrection from the
dead.
Now, look at Paul's practical
advice to Timothy regarding sexual purity. In a nutshell,
he says, when tempted to indulge "youthful lusts," RUN
AWAY!
"Flee youthful lusts" One
Bible scholar defines "Lust" as an "anxious seeking for
self-gratification." What practical steps might you take
to apply this exhortation to "flee" the second you are
tempted to zero in on a web site that features sexually
explicit images or text?
Suggestions: click on "Back";
disconnect; walk away to get a drink of water.
Come up with three more ideas on
your own right now!
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THOUGHT FOR
THE DAY: The words
"flee youthful lusts" picture lust as a person seeking to
trip us up. Lust destroys men's lives. Lust is an enemy.
Involving ourselves with lust through our interaction
with pornography is playing with fire. We will get
burned. The only way to deal with lust is to run away
from it as fast as we can!
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*"Scripture
taken from the NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE®, ©
Copyright The Lockman Foundation 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968,
1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995. Used by
permission."