How To Fight Temptation So As Not To Fall Into Sin

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How to Fight Against Temptation and Sin

Our biggest problem with how we fight against temptation is that we employ wrong strategies that are based on self-effort and self-protection, including the embracing of secrecy, rather than on focus and reliance on God. The deep transformation we are seeking as followers of Christ can only come by the Spirit of God. So we fight from the positive first. We clothe ourselves with the power of the Spirit and the joyful delight of the high calling of God.  


Presently, here on earth, we live in a culture whose strong and unrelenting pull is towards ungodly and unholy living. We are called to live out of our longings and desires - without regard to how wicked they may be - as our "birthright." Our first parents chose rebellion and disobedience to God, out of the lie that they could be "like God." And so instead of trusting the one and only, holy God, the Creator of all, we have continued, instead, to look to created things to meet our needs and longings. In snubbing our noses at God, humans have brought about a broken world where death, sin, and all kinds of wickedness are allowed to run rampant. We celebrate what is wicked and laugh at what is holy and pure. This is the world we live in. Yes, there are plenty of good things on earth, but mostly the motivation for even these good things come from selfish motives as our hearts are wicked. 


As believers we can't afford to NOT fight against temptation and sin. The world will definitely shape us to its image if we are ignorant, complacent or irresponsible. So how do we fight the good fight of faith to grow in holiness in order to become more and more like Christ? 


In deep reliance on God and while standing solidly on who we are in Christ, we limit our life exposure to ungodly influences, remove specific obstacles to godly living that leave us vulnerable to temptation and sin, and expose these to the light of God. We follow our visible sin to the root motives and intents of our heart, with the goal to identify our entrenched, illegitimate allegiances to ungodly desires - the idols of our making. And we seek to displace them out of our life by replacing it with the highest, strongest and most captivating beauty in this world: Christ The King.  


To do so, you must consider and practice these steps…

1. RELY on God, through prayer, to give you the power, affection and insight for holy living. 

Through prayer, we seek His insight into the temptation and the potential sin to which we can fall if we are not careful.  We ask for His empowering strength to persevere, change our affections, and overcome. As we rely on God, He is helping us stay alert, aware and discerning in order to walk obedient to His will. We rely on God by fellowshipping with Holy Spirit; by keeping on asking, seeking and knocking for what we lack and for the formation of the person we want to become. 


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and he will make your paths straight." - Proverbs 3:5-6 NIV

2. REMIND yourself of the truth of your belonging to Christ, your unchanging standing with God the Father and the heavenly resources and blessings that are at your disposal, through Holy Spirit, to help you overcome.

 We look to fight the battle in our mind to keep ungodly beliefs from motivating us into employing wrong strategies to soothe our pain or distract/entertain our mind through temporary, ungodly comforts (sex, drugs, alcohol, money, overworking, etc). 


God does know that we will be tempted and fall into sin throughout our life because of our ingrained commitment to self-protection and to our selfish, stubbornly rebellious ways. Yet He also knows that as we cling to Him over time we will gradually change. That is His promise. Sanctification really means a gradual, progressive work of becoming like Christ over a lifetime, a process that will not get completed until we see Christ face to face. 


Furthermore, God shows us how deeply loved we are. He chose us, redeemed us, made us His own and set His affection on us. And He is empowering us to become, through His Spirit's power, what we could never do on our own, become more and more like His Son. We are fully known (as messed up as we are) and fully loved and nothing can snatch us away from Him and from His transformative work in our lives. If we know this, why are we so hard on ourselves?


Why is this stance important?


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3. LIMIT your exposure to ungodly influences in what you take in on a daily basis (garbage in, garbage out).  - general

We curve the input that inspires evil, tempting thoughts by limiting the very things that flood our senses on a daily basis. We stay away or limit, through wise actions, any negative influences in the media we consume (the things we watch, hear and participate in), the types of friends we spend time with and the types of conversations in which we partake. We put healthy boundaries around the perimeter of our life so as not to be shaped by the worst of our culture - a shaping that happens over time through the repeated and unrelenting exposure to the things of this world. This is a general rule for Christian living. The cultural pull is strong and is gradually yanking us towards a downward, ungodly lifestyle that is being normalized in our society. But it's important to know we do have choice and we can set limits and, even more so, inversely, we can choose to increase the godly input and influences God has made available to us (through His Word and through His people).     


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4. REMOVE the particular obstacles to godly living that leave you vulnerable to temptation and falling into sin (starve the temptation out by not feeding it). - specific

We remove ourselves from specific situations that may cause us to fall into temptation and/or remove the presence of that object, person/group or practice from our ongoing access. We stay away from anything that tempts us and causes us to fall. And any tempting thoughts we reject and do not give it mind space on which to dwell or consider. We don’t want to make it easy for us to carry out sin when tempted, so we do what is needed to remove it from our lives, and if not possible we remove ourselves from its exposure. 


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5. EXPOSE the darkness in your life so as not to let it stay hidden any longer. 

We do this by identifying the nature of the temptation, our specific affection towards its lure and by confessing and repenting for the sinful behavior if we do end up falling into it. We bring our sin before God to force ourselves to be honest with Him in the struggle and our failure to obey. Secrecy and unwillingness to do this work helps keep the sin entrenched in us. So we confess our sins to God and to one another that we may be healed. We do this as needed. We employ close brothers and sisters in the Lord who are willing to hold us accountable to a holy, God-honoring life and seek their input, correction and encouraging support.


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6. FOLLOW The bad fruit in your life to the root. Don’t be superficial in your approach. There's a deeper, inner wickedness producing that bad fruit and it needs to be dealt with if it is to stop. 

Seek to follow the visible sin (bad fruit in our lives that we and others can easily see) in order to get to the "root" behind it (the sin behind the sin, the sins of the heart). You want to get to the cause (root) of your weakness, brokenness and rebellion, and not just be satisfied with identifying the surface-level effect of it (the fruit). All this means is that you have to be intentional to take an "inside look". You are choosing to be proactive, honest and transparent in your search. If your commitment to getting to the root of things is strong, you will even welcome others to help you in this process - a trusted friend, a counselor/therapist, or a pastor. 


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7. IDENTIFY your particular fleshly idols of the heart and seek to know the deepness of  its entrenchment in your life.

Once we begin to look deeper within, we look for what has captured the allegiance of our heart - the sin behind the sin -  which is the deeply entrenched and wicked intent and motives of the heart fueling our wayward ways.


"Idolatry...means putting something in the place of God, trusting something instead of God, and loving something more than God." - Brian Rodney


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8. APPLY The expulsive power of a new, stronger and more captivating affection to dispossess your fleshly idols.

"Temptation begins by capturing your attention. What gets your attention arouses your emotions. Then your emotions activate your behavior, and you act on what you felt... Since temptation always begins with a thought, the quickest way to neutralize its lure is to turn your attention to something else... This is the principle of replacement. You overcome evil with good." - Rick Warren


"Sin is disordered affections and distorted knowledge. We do not love what is lovely, and we do not know [or value] what is good." - Jen Wilkins


A stronger and more captivating affection has the power to dispossess our "illegitimate" desires by replacing them with life in Christ. When Christ is more beautiful and glorious, the temptations of the world will lose their appeal and power. So we look to Christ and His Word, not so much to see rules and principles to guide our life into holy living (this is a good part of it), but to see how beautiful He is and how glorious His ways are. The attractiveness of such pure love and perfection we see and feel from Him can become our greatest ally to motivate us towards the abundant life only He can offer. When we make His beauty our life focus, we cannot help to be attracted to it. The end result? We become what we behold; we imitate what we worship; we image what we love.


"Enjoy a superior satisfaction. Cultivate the capacities for pleasure in Christ. One reason lust reigns in so many is that Christ has so little appeal. We default to deceit because we have little delight in Christ…. You were created to treasure Christ with all your heart — more than you treasure sex or sugar. If you have little taste for Jesus, competing pleasures will triumph." - John Piper


Examples of the expulsive power of replacement from a lesser affection/pleasure to a more glorious King:


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