Kill the spider!
April 17, 2003 | 12:00am
If your right eye causes you to sin, pluck it out. Matthew 5:29
We sometimes have mixed feelings about our sins. We are afraid of being hurt by them, and we want to be forgiven. But we arent sure we want to be rid of them right now.
A man told me he has a bad habit that is hindering his fellowship with God and hurting his Christian testimony. He says he prays that God will forgive him for his addiction but he doesnt stop. He reminds me of the story about the man who often went forward at the end of church services to kneel and pray, "Lord, take the cobwebs out of my life." One Sunday morning his pastor, tired of hearing the same old prayer, knelt beside him and cried out, "Lord, kill the spider!"
Yes, sometimes it takes radical action to break a sinful habit. We need to do more than ask God for cleansing each time we succumb to temptation. We must take whatever steps are needed to get the cobwebs out of our life. We must confess our sin and determine to be done with it. Then we must feed our mind with Gods Word and do all we can to stay away from the people and places that tempt us to sin. Thats what Christ meant when He said, "If your right eye causes you to sin, pluck it out" (Matthew 5:29).
Kill the spider and youll get rid of the cobwebs. Herbert Vander Lugt
Its not enough to say to God,
"Im sorry, I repent,"
And then go on from day to day
The way I always went. Anon.
READ: Matthew 5:27-30
Admitting sin is no substitute for quitting sin.
The Bible in one year:
2 Samuel 1-2
Luke 14:1-24
We sometimes have mixed feelings about our sins. We are afraid of being hurt by them, and we want to be forgiven. But we arent sure we want to be rid of them right now.
A man told me he has a bad habit that is hindering his fellowship with God and hurting his Christian testimony. He says he prays that God will forgive him for his addiction but he doesnt stop. He reminds me of the story about the man who often went forward at the end of church services to kneel and pray, "Lord, take the cobwebs out of my life." One Sunday morning his pastor, tired of hearing the same old prayer, knelt beside him and cried out, "Lord, kill the spider!"
Yes, sometimes it takes radical action to break a sinful habit. We need to do more than ask God for cleansing each time we succumb to temptation. We must take whatever steps are needed to get the cobwebs out of our life. We must confess our sin and determine to be done with it. Then we must feed our mind with Gods Word and do all we can to stay away from the people and places that tempt us to sin. Thats what Christ meant when He said, "If your right eye causes you to sin, pluck it out" (Matthew 5:29).
Kill the spider and youll get rid of the cobwebs. Herbert Vander Lugt
Its not enough to say to God,
"Im sorry, I repent,"
And then go on from day to day
The way I always went. Anon.
READ: Matthew 5:27-30
Admitting sin is no substitute for quitting sin.
The Bible in one year:
2 Samuel 1-2
Luke 14:1-24
BrandSpace Articles
<
>
- Latest
Latest
Latest
10 days ago
10 days ago
Recommended