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    Recognize Your Vulnerability

    Recognize Your Vulnerability

    1 Corinthians 10:12-13

    Some Christians see a fellow believer fall into sin but fail to acknowledge that they, too, could stumble. That's dangerous. Satan has them right where he wants them: deceived by a false sense of confidence. Three enemies are constantly at work trying to bring us down: the Devil, his world system, and our own treacherous flesh.

    Even though believers have a righteous standing before God, we must each, like Paul, acknowledge an internal problem: "sin which dwells in me" (Rom. 7:20). Satan takes full advantage of this weakness, luring us with fleshly and worldly temptations. He stokes our pride so we'll be blinded to our own vulnerability to stumbling.

    Christians need to be continually on guard. Since ignorance--of the nature of sin, the strategies of the Enemy, and our own areas of weakness--sets us up for failure, we cannot afford to be careless in our thinking. Anytime you find yourself excusing, redefining, or rationalizing sin, you've lost your sensitivity to the Lord. God's Word must always fill our minds and direct our steps.

    If you've drifted from the Lord, turn back to Him by acknowledging your sin and accepting full responsibility for it. Repentance simply means changing your mind and going in a different direction--toward God instead of away from Him.


    The next step is harder. Respond with gratitude for the Lord's chastisement. Every time believers fall into sin, God lovingly works to bring them back into a fellowship with Him. His discipline may be painful, but it's always good because it brings us to our senses and reconnects us with our Father.
    Dr Stanly

    #2
    Wonderful words bro bill! Much needed and appreciated.

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      #3
      Amen

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        #4
        Amen! Thanks!

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          #5
          Ttt

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            #6
            Thanks Bill!

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              #7
              Bump

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                #8
                Thanks Bro Bill
                Always enjoy your post

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                  #9
                  Enjoy these.... keep 'em coming.

                  Thoughts: God graciously has given us a full set of armor to use and His wisdom on how to use it. The battle is real and shouldn't be taken lightly. Sometimes these battles are even paraded in front of us as images of light (good).
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                    #10
                    Those three work on me everyday and everyday it's the battle. Thank you Brother Bill.

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