He who conceals his sins does not prosper,
but whoever confesses and renounces them finds mercy" Prov.28:13
It would be great to think that after becoming God's children, we would no longer struggle with sinning any more. But we will face that battle daily, and at times we will fall. That is the time to take the wise advice of J.C. Penny, "When you fall down, get up." That is a paraphrase of sorts of Prov.24:16, "though a righteous man falls seven times, he rises again." The way we rise when we fall is by confessing our sins, not concealing them. Confessing them brings cleansing, concealing such a wound only makes it infectious. "If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness" 1 John 1:9.
Just as we need to confess any sinful words, deeds or thoughts to God to find restoration, we also need to confess our wrong words and actions to those we've offended. As men, it seems especially hard to humble ourselves and admit when we've done wrong to others, especially to our wives. We often want to justify, defend, minimize, rationalize or blame-shift. But when we do this, our relationships do not prosper. It is only when we eat humble pie (by now I should have developed a taste for it) that we will find mercy and forgiveness. But the confession must be genuine. It won't be well received if our half baked apology includes such things as, "If I hurt you, I'm sorry." No, you did hurt her. Own up to it. "What I did was wrong, but you made me so angry when you..." No, leave out her faults, you are to be confessing only your own wrongdoing, not hers.
The Pharisees appeared to be very spiritual, but I see no evidence that they confessed their sins. They buried their heads in the sand to their own faults,
but were quick to judge the faults of others. They would rather look down their noses at the sins of others. "To some who were confident of their own righteousness and looked down on everyone else, Jesus told this parable: “Two men went up to the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. The Pharisee stood by himself and prayed: ‘God, I thank you that I am not like other people—robbers, evildoers, adulterers—or even like this tax collector. I fast twice a week and give a tenth of all I get.’ “But the tax collector stood at a distance. He would not even look up to heaven, but beat his breast and said, ‘God, have mercy on me, a sinner.’ “I tell you that this man, rather than the other, went home justified before God. For all those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble themselves will be exalted” Luke 18:9-14.
I grew up with a good dad, but of course he had his faults. For one, he could never bring himself to apologize. Later when he came to Christ, the Lord changed him in that way, but I picked up his fault early on. It's still hard for me to apologize to my wife. I remember years ago when we were having an argument, she said, "How come every time, you come off smelling like a rose?!" Ugh, self-justification stinks! I've been working on this area and have seen some improvement by God's grace. The R column on our scoreboard has helped to remind me to guard my words when things start to get tense.
I have noticed another immature thing that I want to work on and that's raising my voice. I'm not a yeller, but I do raise my voice when I get flustered. Yet it is wise to at least appear calm when a storm is brewing. A quote by Thomas Jefferson comes to mind. "Nothing gives one person so much advantage over another as to remain always cool and unruffled under all circumstances." Maybe it's because of my personality type, but to remain cool and unruffled under all circumstances seems beyond me at times, yet I think it would be a good thing to still strive for. That's why I'm going on record. I will be using our Points For Progress columns on our Scoreboard to prompt me to improve in this area. When I am tempted to raise my voice in a conflict situation, but don't, I will give myself a Plus Point. But when I fail to do so, I will give myself a Minus Point. I used this approach with "swearing off" my addiction to diet Mt. Dew and it helped greatly. Also having a great reason to do so really helped. I will not give in to the temptation to drink caffeine until all my M3 brothers are no longer giving in to the temptation to porn. It's the least that I can do as they battle that monster.
If you are new with us and need help in this area of conquering porn, just let me know. You have brothers that are fighting it and making good headway with the online filtering soft-wear that they've installed and having accountability partners. This is a winnable war. It's through honesty that we can begin to make real progress. He who conceals his sins does not prosper, but whoever confesses and renounces them finds mercy" Prov.28:13. Please join me in using the Points For Progress to improve any area of your life. It's a simple but powerful way, by God's grace, to motivate improvement in your life. Just try it and see.
2.- Read Prov.28:1-14 and share the verse you picked out and some thoughts you have regarding it.
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It was good reading yesterday about how so many of you are seeking to invite others into M3. As you give them an M3 card, especially encourage them to first watch our bit.ly/m3-stories video before going to our website. Then by all means, get their phone number and follow up with them. That's what you did when you were dating right? Same idea. I have recruited several men, but I don't recall any of them calling me up seeking more information after I first told them about M3. Seems like I've always been the initiator of the phone calls and texts. Were there men I pursued that later fizzled out in their interest? Lots! But just keep following Jesus and fishing. That's our calling. "Follow me and I will make you fishers of men" Mt.4:19. And remember to give yourself double points in the R column for each Recruiting conversation you had with a brother.
I liked what Israel recently shared about his giving out of the Greatest Mini-movies cards. He said of the cards he has given out so far, "...everyone I gave them out to has told me that they would watch the movies. I made them promise to watch all 25 movies :) Funny story, right after our last M3 meeting, I took some cards with me and I went to lunch with several of my nephews and nieces and I took out one of the cards and gave one to their family and I did not tell the kids what the movies were about. For about an hour, they probed me and begged me to tell them what the movies were about?? I kept telling them that they needed to watch the movies for themselves to find out :) in order to satisfy their inquisitive minds :) I finally pulled up the website on my phone in the restaurant and I started playing the movies and all the kids were watching the movies :) You can use them to really build up curiosity!"
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1- an area that I've made great improvement but that I'm still working on getting better at is sexual sin. I no longer sleep around but lust and temptation is around every corner. At times I've given into entertaining thoughts and at times even peeked at a website I have no business visiting.
ReplyDelete2- proverbs 28:9
If anyone turns a deaf ear to my instruction, even their prayers are detestable. NIV
God has no use for the prayers of the people who won’t listen to him. MSG
This verse in the message translation is really something's by to chew on. It had me thinking.
I'm glad your making progress Luis. Keep pushing forward and fighting.
DeleteGlad you've been making great improvements Louis. As I mentioned, a band of special Forces men of M3 has formed to fight together to overcome porn, including men in your fire team. So please let me know if you want more info. Best of blessings.
DeleteWe're here for you Lou!
DeleteLouis why watch porn, your watching everybody else have sex, when you can ask GOD for a girl of your of own that he wants you to have
DeleteHang in There brother, stay strong and focused on the bigger picture. I could imagine how hard it is not to give into temptation but your only pleasing the flesh my brother. God has a plan for you brother and when the time comes you'll truly be blessed.
DeleteLuis , it takes courageous man to confess his sins. Like the verse we went over on Tuesday. Proverb 27: 7. When you are full, you refuse honey. But when you are hungry even bitter food taste sweet. Fill yourself with God's word and avoid the temptation of sin. We're here for you.
DeleteGod bless you Luis for striving to eliminate those demons, you are an example to me like everyone else
DeleteMorning Luis, don't despair God is listening, your heart is true, we all fall short, God's love is everlasting and he will not forsake those who seek Him. Just as you have demonstrated by being in M3, sharing god's message with all of us at M3. Thanks for sharing, bless you
ReplyDelete1. I struggle with the same thing you do dave. Every time I get into arguments with my girlfriend I tend to find what she done wrong. Instead of focusing on what I did wrong. I didn't really think it was wrong but you opened my eyes and showed me it is wrong. I'm now going to focus on my sins and what I did wrong. I know it's going to be hard but I truly believe it would be more rewarding lowering my pride.
ReplyDelete2. If one turns away his ear from hearing the law, even his prayer is an abomination. (Proverbs 28:9 ESV) We call to God in a time of need. Should God answer are prayers if we don't even take the time to get to know him? I feel people who have no wisdom and knowledge of God tend to pray to him in a time of tragedy or need. Then they blame God because he did not answer them. I feel if you want God to have your back you got to build a relationship with him by spending time with him.
Yes James. Keep building your relationship with Christ. I've found that the more I do that and the more I experience Gods love, then the more I'm able to pour love into other people. You're doing great man. Keep it up.
DeleteYou got me to thinking here James- perhaps there's a direct correlation between lowering my voice which I mentioned and lowering our pride which you mentioned. Help us Lord to walk humbly before you and others.
DeleteOwning up to our sins and our mistakes is hard. Who likes to be wrong or be in the wrong? But I believe when you take responsibility for our mistakes it demonstrates the character a man is suppose to have, taking responsibility for your choices and then taking the appropriate response to the consequences to your choices. Just remember if you lack wisdom, ask God, Your Father, and He is faithful to provide.
DeleteJames, you're a young brother. And you're learning a lot of good stuff. One day you'll make great husband for a lucky woman.
DeleteVery good resolution, James!
Delete1. I'm working on and asking God to help me to love people and see people as he sees them. He checked my heart the other day in the stillness of praise and worship and in that check-up, He diagnosed me with having a judgmental heart at times. I'm on level playing ground when it comes to everyone else, I don't deserve His love, His grace, His mercy just as much as the next guy. But He gives love without conditions. He extends grace as a gift. He shows mercy to us in all of faults and failures. I want to follow what the Lord has asked of me. " He has told you, O man, what is good, and what does the Lord require of you but to DO JUSTICE, LOVE MERCY and to WALK HUMBLY with YOUR GOD." Micah 6:8
ReplyDelete2.prov. 28:14 Blessed is the one who always trembles before God,
but whoever hardens their heart falls into trouble.
Proverbs 16:18 Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall.
I pray God that we MANLY Men would keep our hearts soft and mallable before you O God, the Lover of our souls and the Seer of all things.
Excellent Eddie. Like your good article in the winter about going in for a heart check, this is a heart check we all need regularly. Thanks also for the cross references and vital prayer which I used as well.
DeleteThanks brother for your posting. I am encouraged to do a heart check right now.
DeleteHappens to me as well. Especially with brother and sisters that are in the faith but are not producing fruit. I pray that they will be led by the Holy spirit.
DeleteGlad you are able to realize where it is you need growth. Yeah man, loving people is hard at times. As I said earlier this week in my devotional I sent out. We are usually biased on our definition of love and therefore we chose who or who not to love. Glad the Lord is working in your heart man.
DeleteEddie, thank you for your words. Bless you always
DeleteThanks for sharing, Eddie! I'm encouraged by your prayer.
Delete1. I think about people, pray for people but have developed a poor habit of not keeping in touch. Something I have been praying about and working on.
ReplyDelete2. Proverbs 28:14 How blessed is the man who fears always, but he who hardens his heart will fall into calamity. So contrary to what we have been taught. Shake it off, toughen up, don't cry, man up, don't let anyone punk you around, etc. No wonder so many men see serving the Lord as weakness.
Very good thoughts Rick! Many men need help in the area of keeping in touch with others. That's one of the things that is so refreshing to me about the men in M3. They return calls promptly. It's a new habit for some, but such an important one.
DeleteRick, This is the place to break that habit. Read the thoughts of other brothers. Reply to them on the blog. Text them if you don't see their posting . Let them know you care.
Delete1 I would like to lessen my addiction to social media. My wife and I both struggle with this and we have made different plans throughout the year that we will not use any gadgets from dinner time onwards, but we would forget about our plan after a few days and it went back to our normal routine.
ReplyDeleteHonestly if I lived in the US I would probably ditch Facebook completely, but its useful for me to keep in touch with family and friends.
I would like to use my points for progress to be a goal of breaking my addiction to checking social media & email. I will not check these after dinner. Plus points if I met the goal and minus if I didn't meet the goal.
2 Verse 11 stood out to me. I think you can interpret "rich" to mean "worldly rich", which is a person who seek after the pleasures of the world as their only joy and "poor" to mean "poor in spirit" (or hungry for God). Those of us that are poor in spirit know that worldly riches are a delusion.
11 The rich are wise in their own eyes;
one who is poor and discerning sees how deluded they are.
great goal Ed. Hope to see more plus points :)
DeleteExcellent Ed! You have set a fine example of naming what you want to change and implementing a system (Points for Progress) to help you improve.
Delete1. God is a God of order. I've been struggling to keep my house clean and clutter free. I also need to lean on God more and trust him in every area of my life.
ReplyDelete2.Pro.28.13."Whoever conceals their sins does not prosper, but the one who confesses and renounces them finds mercy." That's why it's good to confess our sins, we find mercy from the Lord and get back on the right track.
When I have a lot on my plate, it can be overwhelming, It is like the saying " How do you eat an elephant?" "one bite at a time". I have been overwhelmed with yard work, but it has been because I have procrastinated and know I am taking a bite at a time. Just start doing a little at a time, before you know it you'll get lost in what you are doing. Hope this helps. God bless.
DeleteGood to talk with you recently on this George. When all else fails, hire a house cleaner, as you are planning on doing. :)
Delete1) There is no such thing as a perfect marriage. One of the things I learned from Fusion is the " I feels". It is about taking ownership of how the other person made you feel without putting the other person down. It is awkward at first and you are vulnerable but it is a step in the right direction. For example, Person 1 says "I feel hurt when you raise your voice at me" Person 2 says " I feel disrespected when you don't listen to me the first time" I have given my kids two choices. Listen/obey the first time or I will punish you or I will raise my voice and still punish you. They like option 1 better. It worked a couple days ago. It is about conditioning them to listen the first time. I have to watch myself when I am hungry, tired or sleepy. Those are the times when I end up apologizing after the fact.
ReplyDelete2) Proverbs 28:13 (NIV) Whoever conceals their sins does not prosper, but the one who confesses and renounces them finds mercy.
James 5:16 Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.
1 John 1:9 If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.
I pray that we confess our sins to our brothers so that we may be healed. I pray that we confess our sins to God for forgiveness so we do not hinder our relationship with Him.
Very good Sam! "I feel" good when I talk with you and read your good words. :)
DeleteI'm with you ,Sam. Good to have bothers you can open up to.
Delete1. I typically don't respond well when I'm feeling pressured. It's something I learned and began displaying when salesmen would persist and not take no for an answer. No offense to any one here , just being honest.
ReplyDelete2. "Blessed is the one who always trembles before God, but whoever hardens their heart falls into trouble." Proverbs 28:14
"It is a dreadful thing to fall into the hands of the living God." Hebrews 10:31
Robert, I need $5,000 and I won't take no for an answer. At times you may need to give people no for an answer. We need discernment in such times. I pray that the Lord softens your heart and fill you with the compassion you need. But yeah just remember we can't always be yes men and have people take advantage of us.
DeleteYes indeed Robert. You have a soft and compassionate heart and you know when you need to say No.
DeleteAnd to Luis I'd say, "I have a better offer. I need $4,000 and I'll take yes for an answer :)
I use to think think that trembling before God was due to actual shaking fear. Now I feel that it a heart that loves God so much that it refuse to do wrong in his eyes. And if sin happens one goes to the Father and asks for forgiveness. Thank you , Robert.
DeleteProverbs28;1 The wicked man flees though no one pursues, but the righteous are as bold as lion...Those who don't fear GOD he will make them like cowards in this world, but those who do fear the Lord will not be afraid of anybody or anything, if you fear the Lord you will speak up when you should,...I need to work on the garbage I eat, I have a channel that has nothing but murders, cheats, drug dealers ..Garbage in garbage out, you are what you eat
ReplyDeleteGood Flo!
DeleteTry watching cooking shows instead. No garbage there to eat :)
If you have nothing to hide. No wrong to be accused of. Why should one fear.
DeleteGod is our Protector Psalms 91:1-16
1: The area I need to improve in is keeping my self control. I lived with anger and frustration, hatred and hurt for so long in my life its become a habit for me to blow up. Growing up without a father and in an abusive house hold I developed a really short temper over my childhood and teenage years. I find myself getting upset over the littlest thing, but to my amazement I came to control myself last night when my wife started accusing me of having wondering eyes. I calmed myself through the whole situation and told her that she was my trophy, and nobody could ever take her place. We ended in a goodnight, I felt so good about myself but I know I still need to improve I won one battle with myself but the war is far from over.
ReplyDelete2: Proverbs 28:5 Evil men do not understand justice, but those who seek the LORD understand it fully.
Wow Jose that was a tough battle to win! You are making progress.
DeleteI wish I could say that there will come a day when anger won't be an issue, but life will give us plenty of things to stoke the fuel of it. The key is not to explode it. I felt like cussing out my printer earlier, but it's been decades since that kind of speech. It still is giving me grief rather than a simple print out. I feel better leaving it for another time and talking with you.
Sometimes we win by retreating. :)
Jose. You can break the chain which has got control of you in the past-- as you must focus on not passing that habit in to children. Philippians 4:13. "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."
DeleteJose, Great job in staying in control. No good comes from yelling . Good advice from Dave and Jack.
Delete1. I still need not get so anxious and worry about tomorrow-- as he will guide me as I focus on his will
ReplyDelete2. " when a country is rebellious it has menu rulers; but a ruler with discernment and knowledge maintains order." Proverbs 28:2
If we focus on our Father as our leader/ ruler and seek his wisdom-- we can lead others to his Kingdom.
HI Jack, I tend to worry too much about the same things you do, which is "tomorrow". Let's continue to seek Christ with all of our heart, mind, and spirit and let's leave the results up to Him :)
DeleteIn my line of work I have material and labor schedules to keep. I used to worry. Now I stay ahead of things. Keep organized. If it is something in my life that is out of my control , I pray and leave it in God's hands. I no longer want to qorry. It takes a tow on your life. Thank you Brother, Jack , for your comment.
DeleteThanks for your honest sharing Jack. I'm glad you know who to trust.
Delete1. Im glad this topic came up . It has been something that I have been hiding. For some time , the women I love and I have been living together. We both knew we'd get married but we havent. We both heard Pastor Mark's sermon on the topic and it hit home. Last week I bought her a ring and told we're getting married. When I introduce her I want say " and this beautiful is my Wife".
ReplyDelete2. Prov. 28: 13. You will never succeed in life if you try to hide your sins. Confess them and give them up, then God will show mercy to you.
God wants us to confess and make things right in his eyes. Brothers , thank you for hearing me.
Congratulations brother! I think you are making a great choice! Much respect Louie!
DeleteI first commend you for your honest confession and then I commend you for taking action based on what you heard pastor Mark say. He also is famous for saying, "move out or couch it if you can't until the wedding day." He is right on there and we encourage you to do that until your wedding day, which we will then happily celebrate with you. You won't be the first that has taken that hard but manly step. We believe in you Louie!
DeletePS- I will call you soon to help you succeed here any way I can.
DeleteAwesome to see you take a bold step. I like to ask the guys I mentor. What is your next bold step? Great advice Dave. Couch it Lou :) See how much faster you will be married. God can bless your marriage when both of you obey and put Him first.
DeletePhilip, Dave, Sam, thank your for your kind and encouraging words. Its good to have brothers you can talk to and are not judgmental. I am looking forward to this day. I also want God's love to always shine on me.
Delete1) I noticed since I started this new job a few months ago I have been a lil crabby, I have to be up by 4 am and when I get home I am exhausted which makes me very moody. I have caught myself a few times and do apologize. I am tryin to even take a time out when I feel myself getting upset.
ReplyDelete2) If anyone turns a deaf ear to my instruction, even their prayers are detestable. (Proverbs 28:9 NIV) this is kinda what I tell my kids, why go to church if your not even gonna TRY and put to practice what you hear
I feel the same way. I just posted something similar to what you said. I think its just a matter of making a routine and scheduling everything including personal time. I'll pray for you.
DeleteGood answer, Chuy. Brother Ricardo, start with , early to bed , early to rise. Make these adjustments and stick with them.
DeleteAppreciate your self awareness there Ricardo and the steps you're taking to overcome such. You are an overcomer.
Delete1. I need to improve my self esteem. Recently its been lacking. Work has been busy lately and I've stopped exercising and have lost interest in some things I used to enjoy. Since M3 I've been following the Biblt more, but I havent took the initiative start building up my confidence through exercise and other activities. I think I will start Monday.
ReplyDelete2. Better the poor whose walk is blameless than the rich whose ways are perverse.
God loves everyone including the poor. It doesnt matter how much mioney you have you just need to believe and follow God.
Chuy! You are a good looking, strong, and encouraging man! I look up to u brother! Let me know if u ever want to hit the gym with me.
DeleteExercising and other activities may help a little Chuy. But If you can identify with how God sees and values you, your self esteem can truly soar. One great place to build your self esteem is by reading Ephesians 1:1-14 and listing all the things God has done for those who are in Him. God so dearly loves you Chuy and He wants so much for you to personally know Him.
DeleteChuy, you have great advice here from two brothers. I'm glad you made more time for the Lord
DeleteThanks for sharing Chuy. I don't know if this is where you are at, but it can be very helpful when people are feeling down about themselves ( low self esteem), to check if they are believing a subtle lie. God already esteems us. When we draw from that it gives us also greater motivation. Always happy to chat with you. Feel free to call if you wish.
Delete1. Unfortunately I am still struggling with porn. I have gotten a lil better because of Covenant Eyes on my computer but my phone is still evil accessible :-(
ReplyDelete2.Proverbs 28:13 Whoever coceals there sins does not prosper, but the one who confesses and renounces them finds mercy.
I pray the lord helps you brother. am here for you if need anything.
DeletePorn is a weakness that controls many men . Easy to get into, hard to come out of . It's hard to stop by yourself , and temptation all around us.
DeleteFirst, we have to want to let it go. God knows our struggles , but pray and ask him to remove this habit from you . God works miracles . He knows our heart.
You also have brothers you can go to for advice and who will pray for your requests .
We're here for you, Philip
I commend you for your honesty Phil. You are a conqueror. I'll call you soon.
Delete1- I guess one thing I need to improve on is not to worry so much and trust God more in everything. I've notice that all the stuff I've worried about doesn't change if I stay up at night or think about it all day. They usually play out better then I thought. I need to put my worries in Gods hands and leave it there.
ReplyDelete2- Proverbs 28:5New International Version (NIV)
5 Evildoers do not understand what is right,
but those who seek the Lord understand it fully.
Its a blessing to seek the Lord. God is filled with understanding.
I hear you brother :) Trusting God more and more in everything is something I need to do more of myself :)
DeleteFantastic, brother Vince! I want tell you a quick story. My mom from a very easy age was told by other kids that the world was coming to an end. That was one of her biggest worry. She worried about everything. I wish she had learned early in life not to worry. My mom past away a few years ago , and the world is still turning. Trust in God and leave your worries in his hands. Sleep well, brother.
DeleteThanks for sharing that Vince. Someone put it well, "Worry is like a rocking chair, it gives you something to d, but doesn't get you anywhere." :) You're going to make progress in this area because you know the God who rules over all things.
Delete1. Lust
ReplyDelete2. You can’t whitewash your sins and get by with it; you find mercy by admitting and leaving them. (Proverbs 28:13 MSG)
Lust is a tough one, brother. As a married man, I reproach myself when I catch myself letting my eyes wander. My wife tells me it's okay to look as long as I don't touch, but the desire to do more than look starts with looking in the first place. The first half of Job 31 (1-12) is an excellent reminder of the true cost of even something as "innocent" as looking. Do not, however, allow shame to cause you to hide from the Lord. There is nothing we do of which He is unaware. You do well to share this with your brothers who love you and do not condemn you, but rather want to see you walk courageously in Christ Jesus. I will pray for you brother, and ask that you pray for me, that we may keep our eyes fixed on the beauty of our loving father and not let our eyes carry us along sinful paths.
DeleteGreat words from Osiris. Look forward to walking with you this weekend Dave. You are a strong warrior.
DeleteDave, fantastic words from Osiris. I'm going write them and carry them with me.
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ReplyDelete1.- I struggle at finishing projects I start, I will go full throttle to start and will complete it at times quickly if their are no setbacks. It's when I get setbacks and not able to finish within a reasonable time that I might move on to another task and that's when I have a tendency not to go back and finish other job. This leaves to some unfinished jobs as I might continue to start another, leaving that job unfinished for awhile. This brings about a lot of anxiety. I hope I can improve on this habit I have.
2.- Prov. 28:14
"Blessed is the one who always trembles before God, but whoever hardens their heart falls into trouble."
Ref : Matthew Henry's concise commentary;
There is fear which causes happiness. Faith and love will deliver from the fear of a eternal misery; but we should always fear offending God, and fear sinning against him.
Php. 2:12 Therefore, my dear friends, as you have always obeyed -- not only in my presence, but now much more in my absence -- continue to work out your salvation with fear and trembling.
Rom. 2:5 But because of your stubbornness and your unrepentant heart, you are storing up wrath against yourself for the day of God's wrath, when his righteous judgment will be revealed.
Armando, I struggle with that too. With Jesus' help, we can most certainly improve. May God help both of us change this habit.
DeleteYou are doing great here in M3, you are plowing ahead and not looking back :) Philipians 3:14 says "I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus." Keep it up my brother :)
DeleteIF you want any help in this area, I betcha your squad leader Jack can help. He's a "Get things done" man. You know you can always call me as well.
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ReplyDelete1) To be honest, I've been struggling with rather frequent feelings of inferiority and discontent with myself.
ReplyDelete2) Proverbs 28:6 "Better is the poor who walks in his integrity Than he who is crooked though he be rich."
Good character is to be far more valued than money. Money can't compare to integrity.
Keep hanging in there my dear nephew! Continue to first seek the righteousness of God and His Kingdom, and everything else will fall right into place :)
DeleteThank you for your honesty and sincere reflection, brother. I too struggle in this area of my life. In my own experience, the times when I had these feelings the most was when I knew I was being less than the man God ordained me and calls upon me to be. The shame of my sins only fed my pre-existing feelings of inferiority. If God does not condemn me, however, even when I wander from His side...if God knows me and loves me despite my sinful nature and patiently allows me to turn from my sin and return to Him with reproach, then who am I to think any less of myself or see myself as anything less than a son of God? I will pray for you brother, that you may see yourself as God sees you: imperfect, but perfectly made to overcome your imperfection and live as God calls you to live.
DeleteGreat thoughts Alex!
DeleteDrink deeply of the life giving words Osiris has shared with you and then pick a person from your team and share more of what's going on. You can always call me as well. Alex, you are a strong man of God and He wants you to walk with your head held high.
Delete1. I tend to worry or be anxious about too many things. Being very analytical also contributes to over-analyzing everything! I always have a plan B and a plan C because I am always devising a "what if?" scenario.
ReplyDelete2. Prov 28:1 says "The wicked flee though no one pursues, but the righteous are as bold as a lion." -- The disturbing terror of the wicked arises partly from an uneasy conscience, which will not permit one to sin without warning of consequences, and also from knowing the judgment of God is coming! This is scary!
The bold in Christ are resolved in the presence of danger, because their conscience is at rest, they know that God is on their side and that He is good all the time, and, whatever happens, they can trust God with the results . Kind of like when David the shepherd boy fought against Goliath the giant, he was not afraid, but was actually bold as a lion :)
Israel if you were my pilot, I would be glad you had a few different scenarios in mind in case of danger. I don't think that is worry, since worry doesn't seek solutions. But I don't know details, so only you know when to give it a rest.
DeleteMy daughter is the same way about school and she always does awesome. She got straight A's the last trimester. I pray that you do not worry so much. You are already a success story. Trust yourself and more importantly God. He will never let you down. God bless.
Delete1. I have been struggling with meeting my wife's love language, spending quality time together. Time and again, I have promised her that I will do a better job at this, and instead, I keep piling on work and projects onto my already full plate that take me away from home for the majority of the day and keep me from keeping my promise. I am thankful that my wife sees my hard work and knows that I wouldn't be taking on so much if it didn't provide job security or extra income, but her needs aren't being met, and this should be a higher priority than accumulating wealth or pursuing my own ambition.
ReplyDelete2. Proverbs 28:13 "Whoever conceals their sins does not prosper, but the one who confesses and renounces them finds mercy." One of the greatest thing about our band of brothers is having a place where our sins can be confessed and heard, without judgement, by our brothers who desire for us to have a relationship with God. Like Adam after the fall of man, we hide from the Lord when we have sinned...too naked and ashamed to be seen. There is no hiding the content of our heart, much less the impurity of our sinful actions, from the Author of Life who knew us even before we were born.
We simply cannot expect to grow and mature as men of God and newborn children of the most high God when we allow ourselves to be bound to the person we were and never make strides to be the men Christ is calling us to be. We cannot expect to be freed from the chains of our sins if we never acknowledge our sin-nature and confess our transgressions. For this reason are we encouraged to live in community and support one another through prayer, attentiveness, compassion, and love. We cannot call ourselves followers of Christ if we act contrary to His example. As Christ never judged or condemned all those sinners whom He encountered throughout Scripture, so too are we called not to pass judgement or condemnation. As Christ never allowed sin or shame to separate Him from the Father, so too must we confess our sins, repent, and continue to walk, like the sons that we are, beside our loving and forgiving Father.
I think identifying and calling out an area in our lives that we are stumbling in has been very beneficial for all of us. You now realized Osiris, that some of your snappy decisions conflicted and prevented you from keeping your promises to your wife which resulted in neglecting to fulfill her needs. I'm sure now you will be more careful as you decide on what will be the very best way to spend your scarce and precious time. You stated it correctly bother. Your wife should be a higher priority.
DeleteI know you are in a crunch time season with this master's degree program you are in Osiris and your wife knows that. I'm wondering if it would help to sit down with your calendars out and agree on times that would be doable to have time together. Then there is no false or true guilt over time not spent together.
DeleteI read a small book/pamphlet on fathers and daughters. One thing that stuck out to me is that none of the college age women desired for their father to make more money. None of them cared for the materialistic things. They just wanted to spend time with their father. Same concept. As boring as I can be, my wife still loves spending time with me :)
DeleteWhen I was working on my EdD my wife and I made an agreement that I would work on it Saturday mornings in my classroom until noon and after school 1 day a week only until dinner time. She was happy because she knew exactly when I would be finished and I was happy because she wouldn't text me or come up to my classroom during those times. However this was an online degree and I saved a lot of time since I was working at a boarding school and lived on campus. But I recommend that you and your wife set specific hours for you to work and when you are not allowed to.
Delete1) My prayer time has been slipping lately. I had a good routine. I was getting up at 4:20 am which would allow me time to shower and get dressed. Then I would have a half hour to eat something quickly while reading a short devotional. I had a few minutes left to think and pray about what I read. Then I would take off riding my bike at 5:30 to go to work. That's when I would do my attack praying. Lately I've been so tired that I have been getting up later at 4:40am. Also because the city is putting in new water pipes I go out to move our car from off our street and drive around a few blocks until I find another parking space. By the time I get back, I don't have time to read the devotional or pray. I'm also more distracted as I try to focus on attack praying.
ReplyDelete2) Proverbs 28:14 > Blessed is the one who always trembles before God, but whoever hardens their heart falls into trouble.
When I'm strong in God's Word and prayer, I have a mindset that God is always near and watching and I want to be pleasing to Him and seek His favor and blessing. But when I let a few days pass without getting into God's Word and neglect praying, I become less aware of God's presence and can get slack in guarding my thoughts and my responses to others. I get lazy and would rather not do any spiritual work or ministry.
Thankfully you are in God's word daily on the blog Dave and I take it you are praying as you were before on your way to work. I'm glad you are an overcomer and like how you enrich others here on the blog. We highly respect you.
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ReplyDeleteWhere i may need improvement would be persuasiveness and being a master inviter that lives to share the gospel.
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I chose to focus on verse 28:7. By understanding the law and what actual transgression is we gain the fear of the Lord and therefore gain the understanding that God blesses us with
I know you will get there through the Lord Gary! You are already a persuasive guy!
DeleteAlright Gary! Remember our mini series on P.E.R.S.U.A.S.I.O.N. from a few weeks ago? You'll find it in the archives. I wrote down the words of that acronym on a 3x5 card and review it from time to time. Even though I wrote it, I need to review it :) I would invite you to do the same. Reading is not the same as reviewing which is not the same as implementing such. You've got a long life ahead of you to practice and get very good at this as you keep reviewing and practicing these principles.
Delete1) I battle through insecurity in my heart. I many times don't feel good enough or worry that I'm doing something wrong. At times that has raised its head in my relationship and subsequent marriage, and I want to gain some actual ground in this area.
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Proverbs 28:4 "Those who forsake instruction praise the wicked, but those who heed it resist them."
It really gets my attention in light of the recent developments in our country about Homosexual marriage. Our country has forsaken the Lord's instruction, and praise blatant Sin. We are living in very dark times, but will shine all the more because of the Holy Spirit in us.
William, your insecurity may feel like it's in your heart, but please battle it as intrusive lie of the enemy. It's only a thought and you can replace it with the truth. You are a mighty warrior, a conqueror. who has a lot to offer. Stand in that truth. That is not wishful thinking, that is God's truth regarding you.
DeleteIn the area of owning my own faults when the apology solely just needs an apology. Meaning I have a bad habit of when I do apologize for actions,words, reactions etc.. I tend to probe at the reason why I did it, sometimes the holy spirit does convict me right there and then really stepping up to the plate and just apologize and other times I dont. I pray my heart becomes more vulnerable to her, show my wife love and honor through my words of affirmation, through quality time, through acts of service, touch, and gifts, but most importantly being who I am in Christ.
ReplyDeleteThat can be a tough balancing act Ismael, but I believe you will continue to make progress, though it may be slower than you wish. Persevere my friend.
ReplyDeleteDon't know why my post did not make it on the Blog but, I want to be able to stand strong in my faith and not let others work me up. I do not want to argue with people but instead show them what i believe in.
ReplyDelete1. Lately i have been on the edge. I'm quick to raise my voice. Some people at work have been getting me upset. I pray for understanding and calm. I have been meditating on the good word for positive responses.
ReplyDelete2. Proverbs 28 : 13 Whoever conceals his transgressions will not prosper, but he who confesses and forsakes them will obtain mercy.
I must acknowledge my sins and ask for forgiveness so i can have mercy. Fighting the fight alone will never be successful but with a band of brother this is possible.
1- I would like to make progress with my frustration and anger issues I have at times, I am also trying to get rid of my inconsistent behavior with M3.
ReplyDelete2- Proverbs 28:13
Whoever conceals their sins does not prosper, but the one who confesses and renounces them finds mercy.
I learned this on when I first came to know Christ Jesus with in my AA home group and my personal inventory. Never realized I had one Hummmm!! :D but I had never felt that way or felt this way before. I don't know if I was inconsistent then but I try to continue doing it from time to time to reflect back on all the bad stuff that might still be lingering and it hurts. Sometimes I feel like " darn it why do I want to be held by the hand, when I can do this without training wheels". Thank you all for helping me.
1. – I have a lot of things I struggle with but that is life. I know I have to go to the Lord in prayer and leave all my struggle with him. I do with some of my struggles and the rest I try to handle myself. I am finding myself being worry about the future. I am trying to make so changes now for later in life. I think that my worrying is getting the best of me. I will pray to the Lord to heal me from my worries and for the bad habit to worry. I pray to stop worries about life’s worries and seek the Lord promises to a great man. Amen.
ReplyDelete2. – Proverbs 28: 13 whoever conceals their sins does not prosper, but the one who confesses and renounces them finds mercy.