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Last Published: 8/31/2008 1:34:56 AM
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Thursday March 27, 2008
Permalink Posted by: Bible Blogger at 10:55AM EST on March 27, 2008

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Galatians 5:1 (ESV) says "For freedom Christ has set us free; stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to a yoke of slavery." Yeah, I know that I don't normally start out with a verse from scripture but have some witty antidote about life. Today, however, I wanted to really focus on the truth of the simple fact we've been set free of our past and the things that we have done. So many Christians today are still within some bonds of slavery and they don't even realize it's the case. These are people who on the outside look like they have their Christian walk down and they are prime examples of how we should live our lives on this Earth while looking heavenward. However, many of these people have bondage upon them in ways that you would never guess are happening.

I'm not talking about the pastors who are committing secret sins right now. I'm not talking about the Christian who is leading worship every Sunday morning while cheating his customers Monday through Friday at his job. I'm talking about the Christians who are trying to live as Christ called us to live but still have the chains of bondage upon them carrying names like guilt, shame and regret. These are people who know the truth of Christ and know that He can set them free but they still allow the Enemy to keep them bound up in slavery to their past mistakes and sins.

You may not look at it like slavery but 2 Peter 2:19 (ESV) says "For whatever overcomes a person, to that he is enslaved." So if you allow yourself to sit in your room and think about the time you cheated off a friend's test in college or how badly you treated your high school girlfriend or how you stole money from your employer for a year and allow the guilt of that to keep you feeling as if you're unworthy of Christ then you're in slavery. You're a slave to the sins of the past that God has forgiven and forgotten! There's no reason to allow these things to hold power over you but I'll admit that I did the same thing for many, many years even when I was in full time ministry. It's human nature to regret mistakes that we've made...and in itself that's not necessarily a bad thing...but it's also a place that the Enemy can swoop in and use it to dull our effectiveness for Christ.

Here's the plain truth: NONE of those things has ANY power over you once you've asked Christ for forgiveness. NONE. All of those things have been wiped away as if they never happened in the first place as far as God is concerned. Those things cannot put you in slavery unless you allow it to happen yourself. So why in the world would you allow yourself to be put in a place where you are shamed, beaten, destroyed, belittled and mocked? Why in the world would you choose something like that for yourself? You wouldn't walk up to your local jail and tell them to just throw you in and toss away the key. Every time you allow a thought from your past to control your mood, control your decision making or just have you wallow in self-pity you're doing the same thing only on a spiritual level.

The best part is you already have the freedom. You can just shuffle off those chains right now by standing up and declaring you are a child of God, your sins have been forgiven through Christ Jesus and declare to Satan that you are not the person you used to be and that you are a child of God. Breaking free is really that easy.

Now, I'm not going to say there won't be trials, tribulations and spiritual attacks upon you. Spiritual warfare is very real and it's always going on all around you. That's why Satan and his followers do all they can to keep you down in the chains of slavery to your past sins. If they can keep you focused on those things then you're an ineffective warrior for Christ. You'll miss the times God wants you to minister or reach out to someone else because you'll see a similar situation to your past and the bad feelings flood in that make you flee. When James writes in James 5:16 (ESV) that "The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working" I believe he's writing about those believers who have completely accepted the truth of Christ that all is forgiven and they pray for the power of God to work because they've felt it within their own lives. When you know a weapon can completely destroy an enemy because it's destroyed your enemy then you have no problem using it when someone else faces that same enemy. Prayer is a weapon! Prayer is how you stand up and fight against the forces and spirits that do not bow for Christ!

So when those attacks come...and trust me, they will...stand up against them! Yell at the top of your lungs if you need to do it! Stand firm on the rock of truth and scream that you belong to God and that you are not going to allow the enemy to use your past to keep you down!

There's a passage of Scripture many pastors teach upon regarding the "full armor of God." It starts in Ephesians 6:13 (ESV) saying "take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm." That armor is right there with you as a child of God and all you have to do is put it on and stand firm. Here's the cool thing...if you put it on standing firm isn't really that hard. It's when you start to take off pieces of it that you start to lose that power. It's almost as when Moses was leading the children of Israel against Amalek in Exodus 17:11 (ESV) where it says "whenever Moses held up his hand, Israel prevailed, and whenever he lowered his hand, Amalek prevailed." The armor of God is the same as Moses holding up his hands. When you leave that armor on...completely on...you cannot be defeated. Once you take it off, the enemy can prevail against you and return you to the bonds of slavery called guilt, shame and regret.

So if you're one of those millions of Christians who is in slavery right now to the past today's the day to break it off. It's really as simple as deciding enough is enough. Admitting that you haven't fully trusted in Christ and taken Him completely upon you and allowed him to cleanse you, forgive you and stand beside you. The full armor of God is there, it's free and it's impenetrable when it's intact. The more you wear it and the more you fight back the more Satan will realize that he isn't going to win. He'll always be around waiting for you to take your armor off but he will also know that with the armor intact he can't stop you because you are a child of God and God will give you the victory.

Wednesday March 12, 2008
Permalink Posted by: Bible Blogger at 11:52AM EST on March 12, 2008

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I'm going to be going in a different direction today and I'm not sure where God is going to take this.  It might not make much sense but hopefully the Holy Spirit will keep some kind of straight path into today's blog (and podcast.)  I had received an e-mail from an old friend I hadn't heard from in almost a year who apparently had left me in their address book.  They were talking about having liposuction and excess skin removed via surgery and the complications from it.  Immediately I thought of that famous passage in 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 (ESV) where it says "Or do you not know that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit within you, whom you have from God? You are not your own, for you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body."

Now, that passage is talking about sexual immorality but it had me thinking of the ways that we are to glorify God with our body and the ways that we often don't do that.  I'm thinking specifically of the number of us who are overweight and out of shape.  Those of us who get so busy in our days that we rush around with fast food and pre-packaged meals and in some cases can't walk from here to the end of the block without "getting a little winded." 

It was while pondering this that the Lord led me back three chapters to 1 Corinthians 3:16-17 (ESV) where it reads "
Do you not know that you are God’s temple and that God’s Spirit dwells in you? If anyone destroys God’s temple, God will destroy him. For God’s temple is holy, and you are that temple."  If we are the temple of God and by overeating and not taking care of our physical body we are essentially destroying God's temple through neglect, how can we expect to not face health problems and a lower quality of life?

I've been around people at churches who are praying for healing in their lives.  They ask the Lord to heal them of high blood pressure or help them lose weight...and then after church go to the all you can eat buffet and have four helpings.  I hear people praying for the Lord to make their joints hurt less or make it easier to walk but they haven't bothered to exercise in the last decade outside of flexing their thumb on the remote control.  They pray for the Lord to take away their diabetes because it's out of control but they haven't kept up on their diet regimen and medication.    So because we have been doing things that are essentially destroying the temple of the Lord...our bodies...how can we honestly pray and ask God to take away the consequences of our actions?  

It's really sinning on our part not to take care of our bodies and we all know that God cannot honor sin.  Those prayers for healing aren't really repenting of things we may have done to cause those situations but rather a prayer for God to take away the results of those actions.  (Now, I know there are medical conditions that we cannot do anything about...I'm only talking about things we can control like over-eating or the foods we eat and the beverages we drink.)  

I wonder what would happen if we truly repented and turned away from the things that are destroying our temple.  I'm not saying to give up everything you like but look at it in the perspective of how it impacts your body and your health.  Instead of eating a whole pizza at one sitting only have two slices.  Instead of drinking a two liter bottle of Pepsi a day only have one glass of it.  Look for ways to put some exercise in your day like taking the stairs instead of using the elevator.  I have a sneaking suspicion that if you do those things that the Lord would be there to help you along the way and honor the way you are rebuilding the temple.  

Thursday March 6, 2008
Permalink Posted by: Bible Blogger at 11:54AM EST on March 6, 2008
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Are you a Lexus Christian?

Yeah...Lexus.  The car.

No?  You don't drive one?  That's not really the question.  You see, Lexus likes to say their company is all about "the relentless pursuit of perfection."  If you're a Christian and therefore want to be more like Christ, you're doing the exact same thing.   Christianity: The Relentless Pursuit of Perfection.

The problem is that we as humans want to chase after perfection on our own terms and in the ways we think is best...and sometimes that runs against what God has planned for all of us.  So we chase after jobs and positions and the things of this world and we get disconnected from the Lord and the things He wants for us.

It's that message that always comes through to me in ZOEGirl's song "About You":

I've been spending so much time disconnected
I was searching for perfection inside myself
But I finally turned away from my reflection
I saw Your world outside my door
And everything that I'd been looking for
It's not about me, it's gotta be about You
(Everyday and...)
All I wanna see is who You're turning me into
(In every way and...)
I will not forget that You said You'd always lead me through
To who I wanna be, making every part of me about You

When we reach that point where we realize that God's plan is going to far exceed anything that we can do ourselves it frees you.  It also can really excite you because things start to happen that we could never imagine happening within our lives and we get enriched in ways that are much more than money.  In fact, a lot of our chasing of perfection has to do with money to make our lives better than we believe they are right now.  That's why in Hebrews 13:5 (ESV) it says "Keep your life free from love of money, and be content with what you have, for he has said, “I will never leave you nor forsake you.”" 

There's no need for us to want for anything because God is not going to leave us.  Our needs will be met as long as we rest completely within Him and do the things that we feel Him telling us to do.  If you make every part of yourself about Him then you'll be doing things that make the world a better place because you'll be feeding the hungry family down the street and visiting that elderly neighbor whose kids don't come around anymore or making sure the local soup kitchen has enough staff on a Saturday.  In the end, isn't making the world a better place and showing Christ's love to others what all Christians want?
Monday February 11, 2008
Permalink Posted by: Bible Blogger at 11:49AM EST on February 11, 2008
One of the hardest things about being a former porn addict is supporting ministries that help people with addictions or who help bring women out of the sex industry and lifestyle.  Now, you might not think it's hard for the reason I'm about to list.  It's not because these women make me think lustful thoughts.  It's not that it puts me in a place where I might be exposed to pornography or stripping or other things about the sex industry.  It's because you work with these ministries and develop a level of trust that the people running it are acting with the interests of the people the minister to first and foremost in their mind.

For example, there is a ministry I supported that brings women out of the porn business, exposes the truth about it and provides information and support to addicts.  A worthy ministry, right?  Absolutely.  It's vital these ministries exist.  Part of their ministry is a website and blogs from the founder of the ministry that detail the horrors of the porn business and talk with actresses that come out of the business.   Often, we're asked to add them to MySpace or to send them messages of encouragement as they've left the sex industry behind them.

Recently, one of these posts went up mentioning a porn actress that I was very familiar with during my addiction days.  She was one of the top three actresses that I would seek out because of her performing style.  When I saw this, my heart leapt with joy because I thought she had left the business completely behind and possibly was now a believer in Christ.  (I asked on that blog if she was but no one ever answered me.)

Well, I clicked the MySpace page for this porn star thinking I'd see an encouraging testimony or at least a clean page with details of the horror she faced and how she was speaking out against it.  Instead, what I found was a page where the woman said she was still stripping and that she might even have sex with the people visiting the page.  I'd like to say it didn't trigger some thoughts in my head but it did.  Fortunately, God swooped in with another thought...there are other men and women who will do the same thing I just did and they won't be able to click away.   Having that woman included in a posting on a page that is frequented by recovering addicts when she's not out of the sex business is like guiding a recovering alcoholic to a liquor cabinet. 

When you are running a ministry that is aimed at helping people overcome an addiction or problem you have a responsibility to make sure that the materials you are using or the examples you present are done in a way that does not endanger the recovery of the people who find those materials.  Why?

"And he said to his disciples, "Temptations to sin are sure to come, but woe to the one through whom they come!  It would be better for him if a millstone were hung around his neck and he were cast into the sea than that he should cause one of these little ones to sin." - Luke 17:1-2 (ESV)

I know it's easy to not think of a consequence like this to your actions.  I'm sure in this person's zeal to get out the word about the dangers of porn and how these women are physically abused and damaged.  The emotional and mental scars that sometimes are too much for these women to take.  There's no way you can read a story about a woman who talks about being used by a gang of men and not being able to go to the bathroom correctly for weeks afterward without feeling sorrow for them and a little anger that we're in a society that would reduce a woman to warm meat with holes.  (Sorry to be so direct but I'm passionate about helping women out of this horrific situation.) 

Yet you can show these horrors without using examples from women who haven't completely left the business.  There are many actresses or ex-sex industry overcomers (Annie Lobert of Hookers for Jesus, Heather Veitch of Saving Sex City and Crissy Moran come to mind immediately) that have stories to share which can establish the same thing you want to convey without having to take addicts to a place where they can relapse.  Those women point toward Jesus with their ministry and their lives and that's what you want people to see when you use their stories as examples of how Christ can bring someone out and help them overcome the evils of the sex industry and the temptations of sex and porn.

Now, obviously today's blog is speaking about one particular ministry in one particular ministry field.   However, the example and the concept is something that you can apply to any ministry where you may find God has called you.  Any time you're dealing with someone who's been wounded either to themselves through an addictive behavior or a family member who's been wounded by another's addiction you have to make sure you have a place of safety before healing can take place and then be vigilant to make sure that place of safety remains that way.

You don't want to find yourself standing in the millstone line.

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