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Does the Devil make you sin?
“But each one is tempted when he is carried away and enticed
by his own lust. Then when lust has conceived, it gives birth to sin; and when
sin is accomplished, it brings forth death.” James 1:14-15
Summarize in a Word: Does the Devil make you sin?
Main point of the Passage: You are
responsible for your sin!
Illustration: Young
man struggling with Pornography
Exhortation: Be humbled knowing you are responsible for
your sin. But be encouraged knowing you can overcome in the Spirit.
TMAI Promotional Issue: By John Doe
These verses
lay out for us the complete cycle of personal sin—from beginning to end. To
defeat sin, we must understand it properly and, yet, sadly there is much false
teaching today on the nature and origin of our sin. So where does my sin come
from? Does God tempt me to sin? Or maybe the saying is true that “the devil
made me do it?”
James 1:13
tells us that God never tempts us to sin and our verse today starkly refutes
the false notion that Satan can make us sin. Instead, the only person
responsible for your sin is…you. Satan cannot make you sin. He can tempt
you, he can accuse you, he can dangle the fish hook of sin in front of your
mouth, but he cannot force you to take the bait. This verse puts the
responsibility for sin squarely on our own shoulders. But it also clarifies a
major misunderstanding for many believers.
I personally
witnessed the hopelessness and fear that a young man had because of his wrong
understanding of sin. Struggling with pornography, he believed that Satan had
the power to force him into this sin. He was fearful of what he saw as a
sovereign devil. However, when he understood that the sin in his life was a result of his own lust, he then
could deal with the issue at its root—his own heart.
Be humbled by the reality
that your sin is born out of your own lust. But be encouraged knowing
that if you walk by the Spirit, you will not carry out the desire [lust] of the
flesh (Gal. 5:16).
Thanks for the time of Reflection,
R. Solomon
(Today’s Friday Issue is taken out from
upcoming TMAI Devotional Writing
from Pastors across the Globe. If you enjoy the styles and contents,
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Wednesday, December 12, 2018
Monday, December 10, 2018
Like Luther
“Pursue!”
said these people,
“Enough!”
said those people;
“Go!” says one group,
“Keep
waiting!” says the other group.
Two
ears have I, so I listen to both sides,
But
two legs are not meant to take two sides!
I
cannot decode the signal from heaven,
They
say I pray harder to the God of heaven,
Oh!
I’ve moved from praying to begging!
I
looked up at the black sky, asking,
“Where
will my help come from?” From the sky?
Mosquito buzzed. Oh! Certainly not from a
fly!
My
heart and my mind failed me,
Yet
from an utter fall, the Scripture upholds me!
This
and that they keep on saying,
As
I continue to keep on listening.
Oh!
Come whatever the night’s lot!
Like
Luther, I stand still, “Help me, God!”
Saturday, December 08, 2018
Thursday, December 06, 2018
The Delayed Meeting
I
know he comes to meet.
Down
the bumpy road, I run to greet,
Reach
the fork where I frown,
For
I know not which road to go down.
Is
it eagerness or impatience
That
leads me to this inconvenience?
I
take the right as far as I could,
But
turn back thinking he would
Come
by the other road.
To
the fork in a hurry mode.
I
take the left and turn back likewise.
My
strength fails, I crumble, no surprise!
Inaudible voice I hear down the road,
I
spring to my feet with eyes open broad,
Oh!
It’s not he, just a passer-by!
In
disappointment, I almost cry.
Footsteps
I hear often, but not of him!
Silhouettes
here and there, but not of him!
Monday, December 03, 2018
Acronyms for Fun
Acronyms
and Mnemonics are compulsory memory devices we often use to remember things
which we cannot afford to forget, especially for exams. Well, there will be no
exam for this blog post, nor will I make you feel stupid! And if you feel stupid, just be glad to learn the acronym of "stupid" after reading this post!
The following words will never look the same to
you from now onwards (just for fun!):
1.
Diary (Dear, I
always remember you)
D - Dear
I - I
A - Always
R - Remember
Y - You
2.
Daily (Dear,
Always I’ll love you)
D - Dear,
A - Always
I - I’ll
L - Love
Y - You
3.
Sorry (Someone
really remembers you)
S - Some
O - One
R - Really
R - Remembers
Y - You
4.
City (Can I
trust you?)
C - Can
I - I
T - Trust
Y - You
5.
Town (Trust? Oh
why not?)
T - Trust?
O - Oh
W - Why
N - Not?
6.
Italy (I trust
and love you)
I - I
T - Trust
A - And
L - Love
Y - You
7.
Bombay (Beware
of many boys around you)
B - Beware
O - Of
M - Many
B - Boys
A - Around
Y - You
8.
Imphal (I must
protect her always lovingly)
I - I
M - Must
P - Protect
H - Her
A - Always
L - Lovingly
9.
India (I’ll
never do it again)
I - I’ll
N - Never
D - Do
I - It
A - Again
10.
Lily (Lady, I
love you)
L - Lady,
I - I
L - Love
Y - You
These
are also known as Backronyms!
1.
Faith (Forsaking
all I trust Him)
F - Forsaking
A - All
I - I
T - Trust
H - Him
2.
Grace (God’s
riches at Christ’s expense)
G - God’s
R - Riches
A - At
C - Christ’s
E - Expense
3.
Bible (Basic
instruction before living eternally)
B - Basic
I - Instruction
B - Before
L - Living
E - Eternally!
4.
Book (Box of
organized knowledge)
B - Box
O - Of
O - Organized
K - Knowledge
5.
Love (Life’s
only valuable emotion)
L - Life’s
O - Only
V - Valuable
E - Emotion
Use
these Acronyms when somebody is not nice to you!
1.
Stupid (So
talented, unique person in Demand)
S - So
T - Talented,
U - Unique
P - Person
I - In
D - Demand
2.
Mad (Making a
difference)
M - Making
A - A
D - Difference!
3.
Dumb (Don’t
underestimate me, buddy!)
D - Don’t
U - Underestimate
M - Me,
B - Buddy!
Friday, November 30, 2018
With Charles Spurgeon: Song of Songs 3:1
“I sought him,
but I found him not.” – Song of Songs 3:1
Tell me where you lost the company of Christ, and I will tell
you the most likely place to find Him. Have you lost Christ in the closet by
restraining prayer? Then it is there you must seek and find Him. Did you lose
Christ by sin? You will find Christ in no other way but by the giving up of the
sin, and seeking by the Holy Spirit to mortify the member in which the lust
doth dwell. Did you lose Christ by neglecting the Scriptures? You must find Christ
in the Scriptures.
It is a true proverb, "Look for a thing where you dropped
it, it is there." So look for Christ where you lost Him, for He has not
gone away. But it is hard work to go back for Christ. Bunyan tells us, the
pilgrim found the piece of the road back to the Arbour of Ease, where he lost
his roll, the hardest he had ever travelled. Twenty miles onward is easier than
to go one mile back for the lost evidence.
Take care, then, when you find your Master, to cling close to
Him. But how is it you have lost Him? One would have thought you would never
have parted with such a precious friend, whose presence is so sweet, whose
words are so comforting, and whose company is so dear to you! How is it that
you did not watch Him every moment for fear of losing sight of Him? Yet, since
you have let Him go, what a mercy that you are seeking Him, even though you
mournfully groan, "O that I knew where I might find Him!"
Go on seeking, for it is dangerous to be without thy Lord.
Without Christ you are like a sheep without its shepherd; like a tree without
water at its roots; like a sere leaf in the tempest-not bound to the tree of
life. With thine whole heart seek Him, and He will be found of thee: only give
thyself thoroughly up to the search, and verily, thou shalt yet discover Him to
thy joy and gladness.
Thanks for the time of Reflection,
R. Solomon
(This Devotional Reflection Issue is an excerpt from Charles
Spurgeon's Devotional “Morning and Evening: Daily Readings.”)
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