August 10, 2018
""What is happening?"" someone said to me yesterday. ""I can't believe all the pastors and ministry leaders who are falling morally. It seems that it's increasing exponentially.""
But sadly, it makes perfect sense. With the increasing access to moral impurity permeating every media device we have, including the phones in our pockets, how could moral failure not be increasing? Satan has hooked us on the mediums, and then subtly (and now aggressively) changed the message.
We can't control everything, but we can cooperate with God, by His grace, to see spiritual protection in our own lives.
PAUL'S TWO WORD INSTRUCTIONS
There are many directives in God’s Word about this issue. And, there are some biblical passages that take a lot of explanation. But one message from Paul is amazingly simple, direct, and effective.
“Flee immorality” (1 Corinthians 6:18)
The tense is continuous in the verb. ""Be continually fleeing"" is the idea. It's not once and done. It must be a constant, daily choice. So, how can we be fleeing practically?
FLEE MENTALLY
It begins and ends here. The man or woman of God who desires lifelong protection in this area must learn the art of mental escape. If you can flee from an enemy physically, you can also make the daily choices to run mentally from the fiery darts the enemy aims at your thinking. It takes practice, but it’s doable by God’s grace.
I once did a 9-month study on moral purity with 90 men. We studied every passage we could in the Word and discovered there are seven major preventatives that God gives regarding morality. But the first one, mentioned more times than any others, was the continual, daily intake of the Word of God that produced a renewing of the mind.
This doesn't mean mere intake of the Bible intellectually. Learned seminary professors and long-term, Bible-teaching pastors can fall. It means the experiential, responsive study of God's Word. You must be daily at His feet and choosing to obey His Word, responding to His reproofs and adjusting your life to His correction (1 Timothy 3:15-16). And, as the temptations around you increase, your running to Him must increase.
My father and I often discussed his moral failure at the age of 65. When I would ask him how it happened, his answer was always clear. “Bill, the Word of God had always reproved and corrected me as I read it every day. When I got hurt in a ministry moment, I chose to nurse my hurt and I simply quit reading the Bible.” Satan was waiting for this moment with just the right temptation, which began with a lingering, emotional conversation with a co-worker. Dad avoided God’s Word and aborted God’s preventative tool.
FLEE PHYSICALLY
If a lion where coming toward you threatening your life, you would have no problem running away. Why? You would realize the danger and know that your best bet of survival was rapid retreat.
There are some things God says to stand against. But here, God says ""Run!""
FLEE EMOTIONALLY
You may think you're not an emotional creature, but you are hardwired that way by God. Everybody longs to love and be loved. When you are not feeling particularly appreciated, the enemy loves to bring along someone in the office or church that pays you a little extra attention. They think you're wonderful ... and it feels good. Real good.
Harmless at first, if you go there emotionally and begin to dream it is a setup for the lion's attack. You cannot indulge yourself emotionally. You must guard your affections with the opposite sex.
The fall of every man or woman that we are seeing around us began with the first look, the first thought, the first emotional flurry. It is right there where we must run ... and keep running.
RUN TOWARDS
We must not just run away, but run towards something if we are to find lifelong success morally.
I can name 100 great, godly men who I thought would never fall morally, beginning with my own dad. I've learned that no one is immune. We can never let up until we die.
Everyone—including me and you—must put on their runnin' shoes every day.
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