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The Bulletin |
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Tim Johnson, editor |
July 26, 2009 |
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"I Can't Overcome My Past" A very popular excuse for lack of repentance! Why is this one of Satan's favorite lies? "I have felt these tendencies since I was a child," declare some homosexuals. "I could never be anything different." "Everyone in my family has a hot temper," says a divisive brother. "That's just the way I am." With similar statements, we excuse our lack of repentance for vices and bad attitudes, presenting ourselves as helpless victims of past experiences. In doing so, we disregard the regenerating power of the gospel to make us new creatures in Christ's image.
MY PAST MAY LEAVE ME WITH OBSTACLES AND THORNS Though we are put off by the growing number of whiners and "victims," Christians must not overreact to such by becoming cynical and harsh towards those who are suffering. Impatiently telling those with spiritual wounds to "fess up" or "snap out of it," is not following Christ's teaching or example (Luke 6:36; James 2:13, etc.). Such severe and unfeeling responses are like those of Job's "friends" and are prevalent in the cults of control like the Boston Movement. Firmness in proclaiming the need for repentance or perseverance should not be incompatible with gentleness and love.
ALL CAN BE CONTROLLED AND OVERCOME
New Testament examples abound of those who overcame sinful pasts to become pure and powerful servants of Jesus.
MODERN EXAMPLES "Jane" (not her real name) never knew who her father was. Her mother chased her out of the house telling her that she didn't want her around. Often Jane sorted through garbage to find something to eat. Today Jane is a happy, faithful Christian and a dear friend who has blessed hundreds of people. Matt was a faithful member of a congregation here in the Northeast who moved to another state. Several years ago he wrote an article in "Sentry Magazine," confessing homosexual tendencies that came from a troubled childhood, but relating at the same time about learning to control them by applying Biblical principles in his life. Other close friends have learned to deal with alcoholism, religious error, uncontrollable tempers, despair from death of loved ones and every imaginable blow that Satan could deliver. Their purity and hope in spite of grievous spiritual wounds, both self inflicted and those delivered by others, reassure us that the gospel is still powerful to free from the past today just as it was in the first century! With God's grace and power along with our genuine repentance and determination to take responsibility for our lives, even the most vile impulses can be controlled and eventually overcome. The deepest and most painful wounds can begin to heal. The idea that our past cannot be dealt with, is a lie of Satan, designed to keep us enchained to him. All things can become new in Christ and we can be white and pure as snow through Him. Never forget, there's soul cleansing power in the blood of the Lamb! -- Gardner Hall
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