Inherit the Wind
or the Earth?
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Title: Inherit the
Wind or the Earth?
Keywords: "gentleness” “inheritance"
Welcome to eXXit, the web site designed to help
you stand strong in the face of sexual temptation.
eXXit advertises
itself as a Web site designed to help you "stand strong in the face of
sexual temptation." In Galatians 5:22-23, the apostle Paul lists nine
"fruit of the Spirit," fruit that the Holy Spirit produces in the life
of the believer. Each of these fruits — if produced — will greatly aid
a believer who seeks to "stand strong."
At eXXit, we believe
that:
The fruit of
the Spirit is produced in the life of a healthy Christian, just as
apples appear on a healthy apple tree.
If there is any love or
joy or peace in a Christian, it is ultimately the work of
God.
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ministry.
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Passage: Matthew 5:5*
Blessed are the gentle, for they shall
inherit the earth.
Question
“The survival of the fittest.” That is
the first law of our current culture. Jesus contradicts that.
According to Him, who wins in the end?
Practical help
How does someone who is struggling with
an obsession to view Internet porn or engage in sex talk in a chat
room find help to resist temptation in knowing that the gentle
will inherit the earth?
Jesus says that those who appear to be
inheriting the earth — the grab-for-the-gusto,
take-what-they-want-by-force, be-aggressive-and-win-at-all-costs
people — are really on a dead-end street. There is no future in
“looking out for number one.”
The future belongs to those who don’t grasp but
trust God to declare the winner at the end. Sure, following that path
involves some pain along the way, some self-denial, saying “no” to
instant gratification. But, if the one who inherits the earth at the
end is the one who entrusts himself to God, doesn’t it make more sense
to follow that path? Far better to walk the path of delayed
gratification and trust God to meet all needs, exalt as appropriate
and bless as He sees fit. The Bible calls this way of living
gentleness and assures us that it is the way to inherit the
earth.
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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."