Silas
Servant of All
You know the weariness of repeating the same sin, and you long to be free. That longing itself is a sign of a new nature at work in you. When someone who belongs to Christ falls into lust, it brings misery, not lasting pleasure, because the Spirit within opposes the flesh. You are not comfortable there, and that is good. The real danger would be if you could sin without a conscience, without remorse. But you cannot, because God has given you a new heart.
Confession is your immediate path to relief. David carried his guilt in silence until his bones wasted away, but when he finally said, “I have sinned against the Lord,” he heard the swift reply: “The Lord has put away your sin.” You do not need to hide or minimize what you have done. Bring it into the light before God, name it for what it is, and receive His cleansing. He already knows every thought that led to the act, and still He is faithful to forgive. The blood of Jesus does not just cover sin; it removes it. Your sin is not bigger than His grace.
The battle is real, but do not trust in your own willpower to overcome. Every time you think you are strong enough to handle temptation on your own, you are in the gravest danger. God’s strength is perfected in your weakness. When you admit, “Lord, I cannot handle this,” then He can do what you cannot. Trust in Him, not in your resolutions or self-discipline. He will give you strength, and He will bless you with peace.
Hide God’s Word deep in your heart. David wrote, “Thy word have I hid in my heart, that I might not sin against thee.” The truth of Scripture pushes back against the lies of lust. The world’s desires, the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, are passing away. They promise satisfaction but deliver only emptiness. Fix your mind on what is eternal. Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will shape your desires to match His. Commit your way to Him, and He will direct your steps.
When you fall, do not wallow in despair. Rise up, confess it, and keep walking. You are not defined by a recurring failure unless you give up the fight and settle into the sin. A child of God cannot practice sin as a lifestyle because the new nature cries out against it. The sin principle in you has been broken by Christ’s victory. Though you walk through the valley of the shadow of death, you need fear no evil, for He is with you. Thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. He will keep you in His love and grant you the strength you need today.
Confession is your immediate path to relief. David carried his guilt in silence until his bones wasted away, but when he finally said, “I have sinned against the Lord,” he heard the swift reply: “The Lord has put away your sin.” You do not need to hide or minimize what you have done. Bring it into the light before God, name it for what it is, and receive His cleansing. He already knows every thought that led to the act, and still He is faithful to forgive. The blood of Jesus does not just cover sin; it removes it. Your sin is not bigger than His grace.
The battle is real, but do not trust in your own willpower to overcome. Every time you think you are strong enough to handle temptation on your own, you are in the gravest danger. God’s strength is perfected in your weakness. When you admit, “Lord, I cannot handle this,” then He can do what you cannot. Trust in Him, not in your resolutions or self-discipline. He will give you strength, and He will bless you with peace.
Hide God’s Word deep in your heart. David wrote, “Thy word have I hid in my heart, that I might not sin against thee.” The truth of Scripture pushes back against the lies of lust. The world’s desires, the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, are passing away. They promise satisfaction but deliver only emptiness. Fix your mind on what is eternal. Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will shape your desires to match His. Commit your way to Him, and He will direct your steps.
When you fall, do not wallow in despair. Rise up, confess it, and keep walking. You are not defined by a recurring failure unless you give up the fight and settle into the sin. A child of God cannot practice sin as a lifestyle because the new nature cries out against it. The sin principle in you has been broken by Christ’s victory. Though you walk through the valley of the shadow of death, you need fear no evil, for He is with you. Thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. He will keep you in His love and grant you the strength you need today.
