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As we conclude this series on battling lust, we must look at a topic that has proven invaluable to me and to others in this area.  It might strike us as somewhat counter-intuitive.  One powerful expression of it comes from John Piper’s book Future Grace:
“We must fight fire with fire.  The fire of lust’s pleasures must [...]

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Susannah Wesley told her son in a letter:
“Take this rule: whatever weakens your reason, impairs the tenderness of your conscience, obscures your sense of God, or takes off the relish of spiritual things; in short, whatever increases the strength and authority of your body over your mind, that thing is sin to you, however innocent [...]

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“Lone rangers are dead rangers,” is the title of Josh Harris’ chapter on accountability from his book, Sex is not the problem (lust is).  In the land of the free and the home of the brave, individualism and self-reliance are celebrated often, whether in sports, business, or politics.  It is hubris, not humility, that makes [...]

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In college as a music major (classical guitar), I had numerous recitals and concerts for which to prepare.  Picking out the music for these was always fun, scanning the repertoire of significant works within my ability, listening to recordings, etc.  That was followed by the early days of practice, getting acclimated to a piece, comfortable [...]

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Lust is a sin.  Sinners love sin.  I am a sinner.  Hmm. I have a problem.
This captures the dilemma in which we find ourselves.  Lust is a sin problem, which is the most serious kind of problem.  That’s the bad news.  The good news is the gospel, that blessed word which means literally, “good news.”  [...]

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Success in any war depends upon knowing your enemy.  The difficulty in Iraq has largely been because we did not know our enemy as well as we thought that we did. 
When we battle lust, we must understand who or what we are battling.  Are we battling the “demon of lust,” who is defeated by “casting [...]

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To deal with lust, it’s helpful to distinguish between the holy and the profane, the sinful and the righteous, the true and the counterfeit.  Certainly, the culture, the media, even our own hearts at times, would convince us that the devil offers the best romance–wild flings, spontaneous affairs, romance unbridled by covenants, convictions, and conscience.  [...]

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God gives us rest and leisure as a gift to be enjoyed. Since it is a gift from him and since we belong to him, the way we receive and enjoy this gift is an important part of how we worship and honor God. There are some principles we can draw from this:

We ought to [...]

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Luke describes a riot in Ephesus over the apostle Paul in words that seem appropriate to this issue of sexuality in our day: “Now some cried out one thing, some another, for the assembly was in confusion, and most of them did not know why they had come together” (Acts 19:32). The internal struggle of [...]

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The desire to have what is not ours comes in an almost infinite variety of ways in our lives. We look at others and want they have and we (think we) do not: their computers, cars, iPods, looks, talent, intelligence, house, job, 401K, discipline, spiritual power, Bible knowledge, shoes, books, happiness, marriage, kids, grandchildren…every [...]

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