Tuesday 6 May 2008

FUN FOR A MINUTE

Sometimes as a Christian, life may seem that it's on a dimmer switch. As you look around it seems that all the non Christians are having all the fun. It appears that the hottest girls and the cutest guys are unbelievers and they are off limits. You sometimes contemplate letting go �get your freak on� , just for a minute, but the words "shall we continue in sin, so that grace may abound" play like a looping record in your head, and you shake your thoughts off.

Yes, it may seem that the unbelievers are having all the fun, making all the money and top the charts and the head lines, and it can really get frustrating that all the fun things are off limits, but what are the consequences as Christians for engaging in these �fun� things.

SCENARIO # 1
You've got a friend, let's call her April .You are in the same department and she�s seen the difference in you as a Christian. She notices your diligence and is marveled by your integrity. You've been inviting her to youth meetings, and she�s always turned you down. You tell her about the love of God, his promises and your inheritance cause you�re a kid of the king .She finally agrees to go with you to youth meeting, and there she�s engulfed by the fellowship of the brethren, and she�s begun to consider giving her life to Christ.

A few days later she goes to the club, and there she see's you shaking your body to sexual songs, letting men touch you and handle you wrong. She's appalled to see this, you try to justify yourself but to no avail, your fun just earned your friend a one way ticket to hell.

SCENARIO #2
Your roommate and his friends mock you because of your moral stand on sexual issues. They tell you that you are just not able to get a girl into bed, and that is why you are using Christianity as an excuse. Deep inside you know that is not the reason and why you have made such a commitment to God. It doesn't help that you have strong human desires to satisfy the urges that you have, but you've avoided the situations that will make you fall so far, and you keep on the good fight. Your roommates use the room all the time when their girlfriends come over, and the sounds they make do not exactly help your cause. And you are beginning to have thoughts of trying it out just once to experience the feeling that they talk about so much.
One day you are invited to a party to celebrate spring break, deep down you know you are not to meant to be at, but you want to have some fun for a change, and suddenly that cute girl from the campus most popular sorority, that you been admiring for months spots you and comes over, your roommate is smoking some weed, and he offers you some and you decide to find out what it means to get high, and you take a roll from him. You and the cute girl hang out and begin to get physical, the next morning you wake up with a naked girl beside you and realize what you've done. You try to sneak away but everybody at the party knows what went on, and some of the frat boys that had the party congratulate on your "conquest" christening you with names to show. Later on your roommate meets you to tell you that despite all the times he mocked you, he always wished that he had the strength you had to keep to your beliefs, but now he�s seen that you are no different from anyone else. Your testimony is shot, you can never say anything to him again that he can take seriously.

These are things young Christians are tempted with; every where they turn to it seems temptation is calling. The thing about being a Christian is that once you make that commitment, and people know about it, everything you do is under scrutiny, from the way you dress, to your speech and mannerism and the way you react to people and situations. It's like they are watching, waiting for you to fall. Even when there are things that may be innocent, the fact that they might portray a bit of wrong, we are to avoid them. That's why the bible says fleeing from all appearances of evil. Sometimes it may seem like a though deal, but you know what you are striving for.

I conclusion I'd like to encourage you that if any of you has fallen, that is not the end; all you have to do is repent and get back on track. God forgives and he longs for you to follow him, the bible says in I Corinthians 10:13 "No temptation has seized you except what is common to man, and God is faithful, he will not let you be tempted more beyond what you can take".

He knows exactly what you are going through, because Christ himself lived on earth and likewise had the same temptations that we have.

This doesn't mean that we should allow ourselves into tempting situations, that�s why Psalm 23 says Lead us not into temptation, and not deliver us from temptation. We are to use our own discretion to know where and where not we allow ourselves to be.

A club where some people are getting drunk, and some intending to pick up someone for a bed mate that night is not exactly an encouraging place for spiritual growth.

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Unknown said...

Recently I was on a TV talk show where the topic was 'Is it ok to have sex before marriage?'. Although the panel were all Christian, this was not a Christian talk show but the disappointing thing for me what that out of six people, only two of us were virgins while none of us had been married.

One of the people on the show had been living with her boyfriend for several years. This has led to her being pregnant twice however she did not seeing anything wrong with having sex with her boyfriend apart from the fact that it was a law in her Religious.

I use 'religious' on purpose because as a Christian, you have to stop seeing things as law but rather as right and wrong.

'Sex' is not the problem, lust is. Sex is meant for married people but when you lust it leads to sexual sin. Lusting in marriage or in singleness is possible.

We live in a world where there is temptation for lust at every corner. Every where you look you see an image of someone who is half naked. You are tempted, online, at work, at school, in the phone box. I recently had to made some sharp life changes so that I could battle lust in my life - no dating (at all), no computers in my bedroom (at all), no flirting (at all), never wearing clothes that could create lust in the mind of someone of the opposite sex (at all)...my list goes on.

Why? You might ask. Dating should never happen - there is no point to a relationship unless you at are heading for marriage. Anything else will excite the desires of your heart and lead you to lust. I would rather be friends with someone and get to know them that way however let them know how I feel when it is appropriate.

No computer in my room because, it is so easy to find porn or lust pictures online that you do not need to tempt yourself or play games of 'I can handle it'. I use my computer in the living room and leave it there.

I have been told that I have a well built body but to 'show it off', tempts girls around me. If I want the girls around me not to tempt me, I have to pay them the same courtesy.

Live a life where you fight lust and remove the venues that you know that lust makes it way into your life. Let you life be a standard for someone around you, with judging them. Yes, I am disappointed with a lot of Christians and non-Christians alike but I am also disappointed with myself because we all fall short. Get up and try again (but this time, don't fail).