A
poll was taken from the men attending a certain Promise Keepers meeting.
One-half of the men admitted that within the past week they had looked
at pornography. According to an article on the website Pastors.com,
over 9 out of 10 men at a Christian men’s retreat revealed that
they had a problem with pornography or fantasy lust although they knew
that it was not pleasing to God. Over 500 men were surveyed at the
retreat. According to a separate survey taken by the magazine Christianity
Today, 40% of the pastors surveyed have visited a pornographic website.
Over half acknowledge that they can be tempted by internet pornography. Shockingly,
37% of them are now struggling with pornography.
How
can a man overcome this problem?
On a
certain occasion, Jesus taught his disciples about things that
cause people to sin.
Luke
17:1 Jesus said to his disciples: “Things that cause people
to sin are bound to come, but woe to that person through whom they
come. 2 It would be better for him to be thrown into the sea with
a millstone tied around his neck than for him to cause one of these
little ones to sin. 3 So watch yourselves.
Then
Jesus taught that it is within our power to forgive our brother
who has sinned against us.
“ If
your brother sins, rebuke him, and if he repents, forgive him.
4 If he sins against you seven times in a day, and seven times
comes back to you and says, ‘I repent,’ forgive
him.”
Jesus
commands us to do something that is entirely against our human
nature. If someone hurts us even once, it is difficult enough to
forgive that person even if he repents and asks for forgiveness.
We like to remember what he did. It is virtually impossible to
forgive that brother seven times in a single day. This would be
a mountain that is simply too huge to move. Two thousand years
ago, the apostles realized this. They asked Jesus for more faith
to move the mountain of unforgiveness into the sea.
Luke
17:5 The apostles said to the Lord, “Increase our faith!” 6
He replied, “If you have faith as small as a mustard seed,
you can say to this mulberry tree, ‘Be uprooted and planted
in the sea,’ and it will obey you.
In
response to the disciples’ plea for more faith, Jesus spoke
of commanding a mulberry tree to be uprooted and planted in the
sea. It is of course against the very nature of a mulberry tree
that lives only on fresh water to be planted in the sea which contains
salt water. But Jesus taught the disciples that it can in fact
be done if one had faith as a mustard seed. Elsewhere in Scripture
Jesus taught his disciples about this kind of faith.
Matthew
17:20 I tell you the truth, if you have faith as a mustard seed,
you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there’ and
it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.
It
is clear that the faith to command and move a mulberry tree into
the sea is very similar in nature to the faith required to command
and move a mountain into the sea. Therefore Jesus is essentially
teaching here the same faith which is required when exercising
authority to heal the sick or drive out a demon, which forms the
context of the above verse from Matthew 17. When with mountain-moving
faith we command things under our authority such as infirmities
and demons to move, they will obey us. What is it that also obeys
us? Our servants obey us. And Jesus goes on to teach us
about the relationship between a master and his servant.
Luke
17:7 “Suppose one of you had a servant plowing or looking
after the sheep. Would he say to the servant when he comes in from
the field, ‘Come along now and sit down to eat’? 8
Would he not rather say, ‘Prepare my supper, get yourself
ready and wait on me while I eat and drink; after that you may
eat and drink’? 9 Would he thank the servant because he did
what he was told to do?
Two
thousand years during the time of Jesus, a master would not have
spoiled or coddled his servant. This is not how a master exerts
his authority over his servant. Eventually a spoiled or coddled
servant will begin to disobey his master’s orders. Scripture
teaches that we have authority over our sinful nature.
Romans
8:13 For if you live according to the sinful nature, you will die;
but if by the Spirit you put to death the misdeeds of the body,
you will live…
The
apostle Paul teaches that we have authority to put to death our
sinful nature by the power of the Holy Spirit. Thus when our sinful
nature tempts us to sin, we do not coddle it by entertaining its
suggestions, but rather treat it harshly as a master would a servant.
Let’s
apply this to the problem many men, including pastors and believers,
have with pornography and fantasy lust.
We
can overcome this temptation by applying Jesus’ teaching.
Let’s say you are struggling in this area. When you are checking
your email one day, you accidentally type in the wrong address
and suddenly you find yourself on a pornographic website. Seemingly
irresistible images jump out at you from your screen. Your servant,
your sinful nature, picks that very moment to approach you. He
says:
"It’s
OK, don’t be afraid. Just one look won’t hurt you.
It’s the second look that’s bad. Just loooook at her!
Stay for a moment…it’s OK. The Lord is merciful and
will forgive you if you just confess it to Him later. Remember
that He died to bear your sin. But you cannot stop now. Click on
that link down there."
At
that very moment, we must know what to do and what to say to our
servant. If we invite him to sit down, serve him food and eat with
him, we are in trouble. We will fall into the sin of fantasy lust
and pornography again. Yes, if we are truly repentant afterwards
and ask the Lord to forgive us, indeed He will. But there will
be a price to pay for failing to be strict with our sinful nature
and to exercise our authority over it. Among other things, we may
once again need deliverance from the spirit of pornography. And
this time it may be more difficult. Luke 11:26 tells us that when
the unclean spirit returns, he brings with him seven other spirits
more wicked than itself, and our final condition will be worse
than the first.
Instead
of coddling our sinful nature when it tries to seduce us, we should
immediately rebuke it severely, commanding it authoritatively with
mountain-moving (or mulberry tree-moving) faith to be quiet and
to leave in Jesus’ name. Our sinful nature will back off,
and we can leave that pornographic website and escape from temptation.
Each time it tries to tempt us to sin, we must rebuke and resist
it in Jesus’ name as we would fight off a home invader.
There
are of course other many other ways besides unforgiveness and fantasy
lust with which our sinful nature can tempt us to sin. Some are
the temptation to anger, greed, covetousness, fornication, adultery,
pride, and jealousy. Whatever our sinful nature says to us, we
must immediately take authority over it with mountain-moving faith,
without any trace of doubt or wavering. Like a servant, it will
obey us.
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