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Some people feel so trapped in their destructive habits, they might as well have iron chains binding them in prison. Today, a message on seeing those chains as part of a great spiritual war in which all of us are to learn to do battle. Stay with us. From the Moody Church in Chicago, this is Running to Win with Dr. Erwin Lutzer.
whose clear teaching helps us make it across the finish line. Pastor Lutzer, there's no doubt the devil wants every Christian to be trapped in negative behavior. You're right, Dave. The Bible says that the devil goes about like a prowling lion seeking whom he may devour. and sometimes we forget that there is indeed a lot of activity in the spirit world that we can't see.
In my book entitled How to Break a Stubborn Habit, I do have a chapter on Satan's role in keeping us bound. It's so important for people to recognize that we have a battle, of course, with our own nature, but also that battle. Exacerbated because of the devil. For a gift of any amount, we're making this book available for you. And by the way, Today is the second to the last day when this resource is being offered.
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Now at the end of this message, I'm going to be giving you that contact info again. Also going to be sharing a testimony of someone who has been particularly blessed and helped with the book. How to break a stubborn habit.
Now let us listen.
Well, how's that sinful habit doing? Is it beginning to subside a little bit, or has the battle begun to increase? I'm sure that in a crowd like this, there are some of you who began to take very seriously some sinful habits in your life, and you began to tackle them. According to the principles that we've outlined during the last couple of weeks, Some of you perhaps didn't begin. you suffer from uh what is sometimes called initial inertia.
And I hope that if you didn't begin Taking seriously breaking some of your habits, if they are evil habits or sinful habits, I hope that someday you will get so sick of those bad habits that you begin to do something. It's amazing what happens in our lives when we really become fed up. or the way in which we are. I've mentioned to you before that one of the greatest problems in counseling is that there are so few people. who are really desperate.
There are too many people who would like to do better. but they want some quick and easy solution.
Now, if you have begun to work on a sinful habit, I can tell you that some of you probably did real well for three or four days, and then you fell back into the former pattern. The reason I know this is because it happens with such consistency in all of our lives that that's one of the problems that we have is we go along for six days, possibly seven, and then just like that we're back in the groove. You know, I think that there is something that we can learn from the experience that alcoholics have. And it is simply this, that I was reading a book recently on how to help those who are alcoholics, and I discovered something very interesting. The writers who had a tremendous amount of experience So that one of the problems that happens with people Who are alcoholics is, first of all, they really have to get to the bottom before they are willing to change.
You know, you get a guy who finds up he wakes up in a wrong town. And finds out later that he caught a train, and he didn't know where he caught it to, nor when he got off of it. And at that particular juncture, he says, you know, I think it's time to change.
Now, that's one of the first things that happens. Consequently, They just decide. that they aren't going to take another drink. And they make that decision and they stick by it. They are so sick of what they've been doing that they go for one day and another day, and they might go for two or three weeks absolutely determined.
that they will never have another drink. Then you know what happens? They become very, very proud. Of the fact that they've done so well, and pretty soon they begin to tell their friends: you know, it's been two weeks. Since I've had a drink.
All the while within them there is a fear that they will go back. To that drinking process, and the pressure is put on them at work and elsewhere, but they keep telling themselves, I am not going to go back, and so they stick it out. Until finally After sticking it out for quite a long while, they finally are given their job back again, their children begin to respect them. Their wife begins to trust them, and pretty soon they begin to say to themselves, At last I've mastered it. And that is their downfall.
Because they are served a drink and they think, finally, I can handle it. And they do one of two things. Either they take only one drink, And that's all. Or else that one drink is so inflames them That pretty soon they're caught again. If they only take one drink and say that that's all, They are in equally bad trouble.
Because their pride in their ability to have mastered it will only grow, and it is only setting them up. For a greater fall Later on. If you began to break that sinful habit and it worked for three or four days, and then you began to skip back to your former way, and you are no better off than when you started to tackle that habit, it probably is that somewhere along the line, you develop the one thing that God abhors, and that is self-righteousness and self-confidence, because pride. cometh before a fall, and a haughty spirit before destruction. And one of the things that God tries to teach us in the constant cycle of success and failure, success and failure, God is trying to say to all of us, don't you really know that you can't make it without a close walk with me?
Don't you really know that there is no quick and easy solution? There is no way that the temptations and the habits that you have are going to be instantly broken forever until you realize that day by day you must be pushed very close up against me. And so that's the way God uses these sinful habits to crowd us to God. If you're struggling with a habit, give God thanks. Rejoice and be exceedingly glad because it is the stepping stone that God wants to use to teach you principles that will influence all areas of your life, so that it won't merely affect one little corner of your life, but you will use those principles in all areas, and God wants to teach you things that you couldn't learn.
Without those problems. The Bible says this in the book of Deuteronomy: God says, I led the children of Israel through the wilderness, I took them where there was no water. I let them be hungry. I did all of those things. Why?
Because God likes to see people hungry. Because he likes to see people struggle? No, it says that I might know what is in thine heart. Whether thou wouldst keep my commandments or no. And so you see, God keeps giving us lots of opportunities.
to see what is in our hearts. And temptation is one of them. And every temptation is a gift from God in the sense that it gives us the choice and the ability to choose in His direction and to show our loyalty. And while God leads us to the place of temptation, He does not. Cause sin.
Now, if you have been engaged in this business of breaking a sinful habit, you can't go very far before you realize that you are not merely wrestling against flesh and blood. But against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, and against spiritual wickedness in high places. In the book of 1 Samuel chapter 23, when David was trying to try on Saul's armor, it's very interesting. David says, I want to try the armor on to test it. That's the same word that is translated in the Old Testament as tempt.
tempt or test it. And one of the things that God wants us to do is to test our armor, and He allows a lot of arrows to be shot in our direction to see whether or not we are dressed well, and whether or not we are clothed with righteousness. And whether or not we have on the breastplate of righteousness and the helmet of salvation and the Shoes that are shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace, and whether we can use the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God, and God allows those arrows to come in our direction. Satanic. Exploitations.
Of our sin that God allows to come in our direction, and He does that to test our armor to see whether or not we're clothed well.
Now, I know that many of you are expecting an exposition from Ephesians chapter 6 on the armor of the Christian. I'm not going to do that. But that would be a good place. To go from here, but we're not going to. We're going to go to another passage that talks about satanic conflict.
Now, many times people say to me and to others, how do we know whether or not a problem is demonic?
Now in certain cases uh problems are very clearly demonic because of the extreme situations that people might be involved in and the characteristics of uh People such as in the Mark chapter 5 passage, where you have the man who gave certain physical, mental, and emotional characteristics.
However, in most instances, the line between that which is fleshly and that which is demonic is perhaps too fuzzy for us to really figure out. But did you know that you don't have to? You don't have to. Because you can know that every sin that you commit Is the sin through which Satan wants to. agitate you.
You see, the doorway for him to exploit. Your sin. is the doorway of that sinful habit.
So it's true that your sinful habit might be a work of the flesh that is listed in Galatians: anger, wrath. Drunkenness. Sensuality. All of these things, or any one of them, may be your sinful habit, and it may be a work of the flesh, but you see, back behind that work of the flesh, oftentimes there are demonic powers who like to exploit the work of the flesh and who like to eat. Inflame desires.
and who like to take the works of the flesh and drive them. until you are driven to utter destruction and dismay. And oftentimes we may not know where that line is, but in that Sinful habit that we have, that is the stomping ground of Satan. That is his foothold in your life. And that's why it's so important for you to take care of that sinful habit.
Now, what I'd like you to do this evening is to turn to the fourth chapter of the book of Matthew. Matthew chapter 4, where we have a story of Jesus Christ and how Jesus. Encountered Satan in his life and ministry. And what I'd like to do tonight is to give you a couple of observations.
some observations from the fourth chapter of Matthew. But I think will help us in Warfare. And could I say to you tonight that you are in warfare? Yeah.
Sometimes I meet people who say, you know, I don't want to have a thing to do with Satan because I feel that if I will leave him alone, he'll leave me alone. And I say to them with as much love as I'm able to muster, and I've found that you can say almost anything to anyone if you smile when you're doing it. Did you know that? It's a good rule to follow. But I've said to them, you don't realize it, but you are already involved.
Completely involved. You are submerged in the battle, and you have just capitulated. Because Satan has you neatly tacked away on a shelf called Fear.
So we're all involved.
Now, I want you to notice in the fourth chapter of Matthew, and it's on page 913. I want you to notice several observations that I think are important. For you in overcoming that sinful habit, and especially in that area of struggle. where there is satanic conflict involved. First of all, Accept the fact This is very crucial.
Accept the fact that you will be. Tempted. Accept it. Notice this, it says in verse 1, Jesus was led up of the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil. It was the Spirit of God that brought Jesus to the place of temptation.
Expect temptation and accept it. and know that you're going to encounter it. There are so many Christians who think that the way of victory. Is to believe that they will no longer be tempted. That isn't the way of victory.
You will always be tempted in some area or another. The way of victory is not to believe that you will no longer be tempted. The way of victory is to be able to handle temptation the very moment it comes to you. But you'll always be tempted. Woe to the person who thinks that they will Come to the place where they will no longer be tempted.
Now, it is true. That there are certain sins that perhaps will no longer have any effect on you, and you will not be tempted by them. That I realized. Oftentimes Satan gives up after you have broken that sinful habit. He will give up.
In certain areas, because you have learned to deal with temptation, you've learned how to encounter it, and so he gives up in the struggle, and you may not be tempted as strongly in that area. As a matter of fact, Something that may be a temptation to you now in five years' time may not be a temptation at all, but.
Soon, Satan will have other ways to get you off course. And no one ever gets to the point in their life where they can say, At last I know I will not commit certain sins.
Some of the greatest and most godly people have fallen into sexual immorality. Even though they had a close walk with God, they never got to the point where they were no longer tempted and didn't know how to handle that temptation because nobody can say, At last I'm free. Forever. You may be free. I hope you are.
But the Bible says that Satan, like a roaring lion, goes about seeking whom he may devour. Never say to yourself, I will no longer be tempted. Do you know that you should accept the fact? That you will be tempted. That doesn't mean that you ought to go running around looking for temptation, by the way.
You know, there are some people who say, well, if God brings me to the place of temptation, then why don't I cooperate with Him and get myself into a whole lot of temptation? No, the Bible says that we should flee. Because you see, When we realize that we are weak in a certain area, it is also part of God's program for us to learn that and to turn away from the very suggestions or the very area in which. We may be tempted, the geographical area even.
So we can't say that, but the Bible does say in 1 Corinthians 10, verse 13, that no temptation has overtaken you, but such as is common to man. And it says, God doesn't tempt anyone above that they are able, but will with the way of temptation make a way of escape. that they might be able to bear it.
Now if you Continue in that sinful habit. I can say one of two things. Either you got yourself into it. Or I can also tell you that you did not have to yield to it. You did not have to yield to it.
Because the Bible says that God will not put you in a test that is too great. His grace knows how much you can take. And if you are in a sinful habit that is too much for you, it is because you yourself steered your way into that situation Or else You can say I don't have to commit that sin. And I might say, just to clarify, that even if you brought yourself into that situation tonight, you can decide to get out of it. Because nobody has to perpetually live in defeat.
because the provision has been made for victory. But I want you to realize that It is important for you to accept temptation and even thank God for it as a choice and an opportunity to choose for Him. Was talking to someone who was involved in deep sin. Deep sin. It was an incredible situation, and this person said, I couldn't extricate myself from it until I realized that even if I were tempted from now until the day I would die, I would thank God for that temptation, and I would thank God that I had the opportunity to choose for Him.
And eventually that person broke. that sinful habit through the help of the Holy Spirit.
Well, my friend, this is Pastor Lutzer. I'm reminded of the fact that when I was on the farm growing up, We had a horse who got into a swamp. He made his decision to get in it, but he could not get out of it. without help. And you know, that's the way it is when we encounter sinful habits.
We get into it on our own, but we need help. Getting out. That's why I've written a book entitled How to Break a Stubborn Habit. I wrote this book so that we might have resources, biblical resources, explained to us how we can apply that which God has supplied for us to our particular situation. And I also want to emphasize that this is the second to last day that we're making this resource available for you.
So, take advantage of this. I think it will help you on your spiritual journey, but also. I think it'll be a book that you'll want to pass on to others. Very quickly, here's what you do. Go to rtwoffer.com.
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Go to rtwoffer.com. or call us at 1-888-1. 218 9337, our featured resource, How to Break a Stubborn Habit. and I trust that all of us will understand that God has made provision for us. It's time now for another chance for you to ask Pastor Lutzer.
A question about the Bible or the Christian life. Dr. Lutzer, we just got this word from a student with an all-too-common. He writes, I'm a Christian college freshman involved in inter varsity. Recently, I've been asked to take a leadership position.
leading a Bible study or something similar. I love the Bible, and I'm serious about loving, obeying, and honoring God. but I have a misgiving about stepping up to lead. I protect myself from pornography and strive to be sexually pure. Yet I consistently struggle with lust.
Does this weakness disqualify me from the leadership I would like to assume? My young college student, I want to say a few things to you. First of all, thank you so much for connecting with us. Second, actually I was heartened by your question. The fact that you are keeping yourself from pornography and striving to be sexually pure.
is something that is very commendable. I wish that could be said about all Christian college students.
So right there you have proven to yourself and to God that you are indeed worthy of leadership and guidance and directing. With intervarsity. With regard to your struggle. Of course, if every one who struggled with lust were disqualified for ministry, God would not have a lot of ministers in various parts of the world serving Him. Here is the key.
The question is whether or not you strive against lust, or whether or not you simply go with the flow. and live out the desires of the flesh. In fact, I think that's a distinguishing mark of a Christian or a non Christian. Non-Christians no longer battle it. They just follow it wherever it leads.
Christians Having the Holy Spirit struggle against sexual desire, that is to say, illicit sexual desire. And that is the distinguishing mark of those who love God. You say in your question that you are loving and obeying and trying to honor God. God bless you. continue to remain pure.
And God will use you mightily. And use your struggles to keep you humble. Thank you, doctor Lutzer, for those words of counsel. If you'd like to hear your question answered, go to our website at rtwoffer dot com and click on Ask Pastor Lutzer. or call us at one eight eight eight two one eight ninety three thirty seven.
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Next time, we'll get into teaching from Matthew chapter 4 in detail. Pastor Erwin Lutzer has brought part one of Breaking the Chains of Bondage, the last of four messages in his series on getting to know, designed to set you free from that which binds you. Thanks for listening. For Pastor Erwin Lutzer, this is Dave McAllister. Running to Win is sponsored by the Moody Church.
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