I am a Christian, a retired teacher, a mother and a grandmother. I love to read and I love the Lord Jesus Christ! Unless otherwise specified ,all visual illustrations are from the YOU VERSION APP of the Bible.
What does resisting sin look like? To me, it means not putting myself into situations when I am tempted to sin. If I have a choice, I prefer not to get into the situation to begin with. But if I find myself in the middle of temptation, I know that for me resistance means to call on God for the strength to make the wise choices, even when they are not the popular ones. I have had many occasions to read books that are secular and do not represent my values. For a long time, I accepted the invitations because the author was one who was popular and I wanted to read the book. But once I started reading the woke garbage that was included in these books, I decided to walk away and not review them. Now, I am turning down more opportunities to read the popular books in favor of reading for the Christian publishing houses like Revell, Tyndale and Bethany House. One of the things that influenced my decision was the fact that I know if my eyes are seeing the page and my mind is taking in those words, the Spirit within me is also seeing them. Sometimes, it’s not the words that are so bad but the actions of the characters and the fact that they are doing things that mock God and His word. I really got bothered by the plots, the characters and sometimes the language, so I put them away. I am a voracious reader, but I don’t want to be tempted to sin by reading things that are unwholesome. A few years ago, maybe as many as five or ten, I could read the secular books and there wasn’t offensive material in them. Now, it seems that every secular author has to include a gay couple or a transgender person or something that indicates that they are going along with the culture of today. Since I am not, those books make me uncomfortable so I cannot enjoy them.
Instead of just resisting sin, I am also trying to pursue obedience. As a child, there wasn’t a lot that I could do to make my mother happy with me, but I surely tried. I did all that she asked of me and more, but she still found fault with my actions. According to my mom, I never measured up. As a new Christian, I thought God was like that…nothing I did was going to be good enough, but I tried to please Him anyway. After several years of waiting anxiously for the hammer to fall and for God to roar that He was displeased with me, I had a pastor tell me that there is nothing I can do to make God love me any less. He created me because He loved me before He even knew me. Revelation! Unlike my mom, God was pleased that I existed, whether I did things exactly right or not. That was a freeing moment for me, and since then, I have tried hard to obey God, not because of His wrath that might come but because of His unfailing love that is always there. I trust in His love and goodness and acceptance of me, and that has made a big difference in my life.
Resisting and pursuing go hand in hand. Is there something that you have to constantly resist? God is there to help you and to give you the wisdom to keep yourself pure and holy before Him.
Our world these days seems to be spiraling downward quickly into the abyss of sin. We wring out hands and look up, expecting that Jesus will return soon to save us from this crazy mess. But what if He doesn’t come back, today or tomorrow or even imminently and we are stuck with people who seem to have turned their backs on God and on us, His namesakes? We are representing Christ on earth, so who is to say that those who are devouring each other because of their own unbelief will leave us alone? That is a lot to ponder today and I’m up early to think about it. No, I didn’t arise earlier than usual eager to head off to my recliner and my Bible. I got up early because I was gasping for breath. It started as a little wheeze, progressed to a lot of coughing and wheezing and ended when I got out of bed, using my inhaler and came into the den to sit in my chair. Every breath is a struggle sometimes when you are asthmatic and this was one of those days. I never know when I may have a problem breathing. It has been months, and then this morning, without warning or any triggers that I am aware of, I awakened with my throat closing and wheezing breaths coming from my shallow breaths. It’s scary sometimes, but it isn’t as scary as thinking about the fact that our world as we have known it is ending and we are faced with ungodliness everywhere we turn.
I belong to various online book groups since reading is a favorite pastime of mine. But they are changing to accept the current cultural norms, norms that do not pass the standards set by God. Just about every book that I pick up these days has a character who is gay or just discovering their propensity to be gay. I try not to judge the author too harshly but when I am reviewing, I cannot help but be influenced by the fact that many authors seem to be delving into political correctness because their only goal is to sell books. For the first time ever, I received a book from an author, an autographed copy no less, and threw it in the trash. I wouldn’t dare pass on garbage like that to a friend or relative, so the book went where it deserved to be before being published, into the garbage. The only really safe books to read these days come from Christian publishers like Revell. The same is true of television shows. It is much more satisfying to watch old shows from decades ago than the new fodder that glorifies self-gratification and sin. Turning off the TV has become more common in our household than watching it. My husband, an avid sports fan, has been disgusted with the recent lack of patriotism displayed by major sports teams and athletes at the Olympics. I am one of those who was actually happy that the U.S. women’s soccer team lost to Sweden. After all, it couldn’t happen to a more arrogant and self-serving bunch of women who claim to represent our nation. Like the former football star Herschel Walker, I want to know why they are even in the Olympics representing the U.S. if they don’t love our nation. I also wonder if they have tried to live in another nation that does not offer the freedoms that we do. China and North Korea come to mind. Does anyone really believe that the athletes from these countries would be allowed to display the antics that the American athletes proudly boast about (without ending up in a prison somewhere, that is)? Thus my husband who used to watch all the baseball and football games possible is watching golf and hockey, the sports in which the athletes act as though it’s a privilege to play and don’t “take a knee” or disrespect our nation and the sacrifices of those who gave them their freedoms.
So, entertainment these days is a big old bust. What are we to do? We are to stand and wait for the salvation of our God. If we are under the illusion that the world has never been this bad before, then we have forgotten the history of other great empires like Rome. God has a tendency to humble those who stand proudly before Him and mock His name and His laws. The Roman Empire fell, much to the surprise of all of the jubilant party-goers who thought life was one big party and the only rules were those they made for themselves. God established the rules for living a holy life long ago when He gave Moses the Ten Commandments; Jesus came and died for each of us so that we can stand holy before the Lord. But we cannot fool ourselves into believing that no matter what we do, we are our own little gods. Same sex marriage, that’s okay and even encouraged. Drugs are legal. Living with your boyfriend or girlfriend is accepted. I just completed forms for a new doctor and one of the questions is marital status, including “living with a partner or significant other.” And don’t get me started on what bad examples some churches or pastors are being with their acceptance of the whole gay/transgender agenda! My prayer is that all of these people, including pastors, church boards, authors, television producers, news reporters, everyone who has bought into the great lie of Satan that sin will not kill you, will come to the knowledge of the power and sacrifice of Christ before it is too late for them.
What do I do in the meantime? I worship. I pray. I wait. I found a song on YouTube this morning that I have not sung in a long time and hope that it encourages you as it encourages me. Jesus has not changed. His charge to the church He left behind to continue His work has not changed. The task may seem harder, with more people turning against God daily, but Jesus didn’t say it would be easy to follow Him. He said to follow and that the way would be narrow. We have to navigate our way through a morass of people attempting to divert our attention from what is truth. Calling a lie the truth does not make it one. God’s Word is truth and He does not compromise His stand on things like homosexuality or any other kind of ungodly behavior. We just have to recognize our need for our Savior daily in order to make it through to the end of the race.