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Practical advice to kick habitual sin
||March 09, 2007|3284 reads
 

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Sue
March 09, 2007
Since I am not a morning person, I spend my time at night.  Whatever your time is, do it...seek His face.  I don't understand how anyone can get by in their Christian walk without time with God.  I have meet a lot of Christians who say they never read the Bible.  Would you only eat one meal a week?  Drink one glass of water?  Well then taste and see that the Lord is good!  Drink from the well that never goes dry.  Feast on the Bread of Life and you will never go hungry.  (Hey, no calories either :)
MaryAnn Hall
March 09, 2007
Well said faithful servant of our Almighty Father. Run strong and in the right direction.
MaryAnn Hall
March 09, 2007

Whoops...the well said was for Mike's blog :-)

Hi Sue!!! How's Florida?

MaryAnn Hall
March 09, 2007
Sue, you're making me hungry. :-)
Mike n Laura
March 09, 2007

Few things kick my behind more than getting up early! But I determined to meet with God at the most difficult time of the day for me, which is in the morning, both as a means of sacrifice and in order to start the day with Him. The morning time is so quiet, and that is when I seem to do my best thinking. For me it was absolutely life changing. I just wish my parents had impressed this on me when I was young. (Ah, I sense another blog topic there...)

But you're right too Sue, rather than get legalistic about when you do it, the  most important thing is that you do it. Every day! ~mike

Mark Wigley
March 10, 2007
Awesome blog Bro! We all need reminding of this from time to time. Mark <><
Hannes Jordaan
March 13, 2007
So True, Thanks Mike. Blessings
Jonathan Thomas
March 15, 2007

There is a great website for those struggling to overcome some habitual sins, like smoking tobacco, alcohol, pornography, overeating, etc. Their unique approach to overcoming any habitual sin is to focus daily on Jesus Christ, the glory of the Father.

www.SettingCaptivesFree.com 

Cynthia Jones
March 17, 2007

I can really appreciate this blog! for the ones who have a dealing with this. And even the sins that we as Christians who attend church faithfully and practice all of the "churchy iteniary" It's not about being perfect it about. Confessing your sins to God and to one another. Another brother/sister in Christ can and will be able to help you be accountable. This is where the scripture comes in as "am i my brother keeper" the answer is: YES! YES! I thank God for my brother and sisters in Christ. And my Pastors whom i can go to about anything! yes i said anything!  I also #1 thank God for the Holy Spirit which convicts and leads into all truths He directs me and pulls me away from stupid tricks of the enemy. But to God be the glory!

God bless (ysic)

Sis Cynthia

Linda Core
March 17, 2007
Excellent counsel, Mike.  Sometimes we get so busy trying to serve Him that we lose sight of the fact that we need to 'refuel'.  We can't serve Him when our spirit is running on empty.  I want to stay 'tanked up' on Jesus so that I can withstand all the fiery darts that the enemy throws my way. Blessings in the matchless name of Jesus! -- Linda  <><
Patrick Hazard
March 18, 2007
Cathy, you are a nut...jst jkng.  Mike...this blog should come with a theme song...like eye of the tiger...whoops, it did.  Anyways...you are correct.  Add to that james 5...confess...to one another and PRAY for eachother that you may be HEALED.  I imagine their would be a great many more Christians walking in freedom if they were to stop fighting alone as well.  Some weaknesses won't be defeated in private...in my experience.  For freedom in Christ, we must follow His plan...
Mike n Laura
March 18, 2007
Thank you all, and WYP you hit on something very important -- accountability. It is extremely helpful in keeping the committed Christian on the right track. Ah, the words "committed Christian," that's the key to accountability working. We have to surrender to the Lord's correction first. Once I decided to continually run to the Lord, accountability has been an invaluable ingredient in my Christian walk! ~Grace, mike
Wilson Morales
March 22, 2007
Awesome post... you got my star!!! 
JR 181
August 26, 2007

Now, this is so nice. I am liking this a lot.
Great advice hear, Mike.

If we stay in His presence and in His Word chances are slim to non that you would sin again.
think about it.

JR

Jeremy Crouch
August 26, 2007
Mike,

Once again you have written a blog for the Christians of today.  Many men and women deal with habitual sins and they continue to go through life with a defeated attitude.  I will even be honest to say that tonight as I logged on to my computer the thought of sinning crossed my mind; however when I saw that I had a few comments and messages here on MyChurch, these thoughts vanished and the desire left.  For me, the more I spend time with God, the less I desire the sin.  I still have not began to spend time with Him in the morning as I know I should, but that is on the horizon just as the sun will rise in the morning. 

Again, thanks my friend.
Jess Stuart
October 18, 2007

Hmm....  As someone whose going through 12 step, I have to say there are some situations where "reading your bible and praying" just don't cover it.  Not that this isn't relevant, though.

The 11th step, as per AA is:  "Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His Will for us and the power to carry that out."  For an addict, thought, there's a good reason the 11th step comes after 1 - 10.

Mike n Laura
October 18, 2007
Thanks Jess. Certain cases of addictive behaviors are definitely beyond my limited counsel, but never beyond God's abilities to free someone.
Jess Stuart
October 18, 2007
Amen and amen!  I like Jesus, He's a keeper!
Sugg
May 05, 2008
Are you trying to tell me to RUN? Good word Mike. I am struggling with an addiction right now. It has been so hard to break free of. I know that with God all things are possible to him who believes. I am seeking His Face, and I know that He is Faithful to perform His Word. Thanks you get double stars for this one. By the way, I got alot from the link posted by Jonathan T...Blessings Mike!
Mike n Laura
May 05, 2008
Thanks LaTonya! I've passed links to this blog around to quite a few people!
Jonathan Thomas
May 05, 2008
LaTonya, I have completed several of the programs offered on SettingCaptivesFree.com including The Lord's Table. It is a wonderful Christian Bible-Based program for many forms of bondage for adults and teens too.

Obviously I fully support their efforts and applaud the many graduates that stay in the program as mentors and volunteers.

However, I also fully recommend working through addictions/bondages with someone local that you can meet with face to face. Usually your Pastor or Counselor can help you make contact with the appropriate groups/meetings to get started.
Sugg
May 05, 2008
Thanks Jonathan for the direction. I have spoke with my Pastors about this, but and please don't take this the wrong way, I feel very judged. I love them, and it is probably my own guilt and condemnation, but it really does push me away. I will pursuit this though. God bless you!
Mike n Laura
May 05, 2008
JONATHAN, HOW ARE YOU?????
Jonathan Thomas
May 05, 2008
I'm doing pretty good Mike. Starting a new business, so I'm very busy. My foot is almost completely healed after 8 years. Vicki got approved for Social Security Disability!!!!!

LaTonya, if you would like, you can contact me to discuss this more personally. My wife and I are Certified Christian Counselors, and although I'm not offering direct assistance, maybe we can help you find a local resource that would be beneficial.

As for your Pastor, I understand completely. My Pastor, Steve Barley, is a wonderful man with a big heart. He only has one downfall - he has never tasted strong drink, never smoked, never went bar-hopping or womanizing. In short, he has no idea what my life has been like or how it continues to affect me today, even though I'm saved and sanctified. Why? Because he doesn't understand the nature of addiction and/or bondage. He's never been afflicted with it.

So when it came to issues of addiction or bondage, I go get help from those that have overcome and continue to overcome and live holy. These are the winners.
Mike n Laura
May 05, 2008
Sounds great, Jonathan! Hey, thanks for the response. Dude - you and Vicki still come up on our prayer list from time to time..YES, you guys are still on it. I think I've sent you a message or two in the past 6 months looking for updates....pretty sure, though maybe not? Important thing is you guys are doing well, and I couldn't be happier for ya.