u Akuou: You Can Overcome and Prevent Sin

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Thursday, March 22, 2007

You Can Overcome and Prevent Sin

So many seem trapped, unable to overcome—to grow in areas of weakness, fault and sin. Instead of overcoming their problems, most are overcome by their problems. This should not be—and need not be! You can overcome. Here is how.

Christ said, "Enter you in at the strait [difficult] gate: for wide is the gate, and broad [easy] is the way, that leads to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: Because strait [difficult] is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leads unto life, and few there be that find it" ( Matt. 7:13-14). Most seek the easy, "broad" path.

Overcoming is hard—difficult—it is a life-long struggle. But it is possible. You can overcome. If you are a Christian, you must overcome!

Yet, this world is drifting along, completely unaware of God's great purpose for man, which is to build character in this life. He is preparing a team of those who will qualify to be part of restoring His government to earth at Christ's Return.

The Bible Pattern

The Bible is filled with accounts of God's greatest servants battling to overcome sin. In nearly every case, they had to learn difficult, and sometimes painful, lessons. When examined collectively, Moses, Noah, David, Samuel, Peter and others are seen to have fought every kind of problem known to man.

They battled sins, weaknesses, faults, attitudes, and pulls and temptations of the flesh. David fought sins and wrong attitudes and overcame them. Moses lacked faith and confidence and had a temper that he had to overcome. Yet, he will hold a great office in God's kingdom. Both Job and Elijah fought discouragement and depression, even to the point of wanting to die. But these men endured—they overcame. They slew their problems, rather than being slain by them!

These men were actively trained by God and had to overcome Satan, the temptations of his world and the pulls of the flesh. A Christian is one who overcomes his problems, weaknesses, sins and wrong attitudes, rather than being overcome and defeated by them!

To the Overcomer

Through the apostle John, Christ said, "And he that overcomes, and keeps My works unto the end, to him will I give power over the nations: and he shall rule them with a rod of iron…" ( Rev. 2:26-27).

In His instruction to Laodicea, He adds, "To him that overcomes will I grant to sit with Me in My throne, even as I also overcame , and am set down with My Father in His throne" ( Rev. 3:21).

These verses picture Christ re-establishing God's government over all nations of the earth. Christians will receive real power to rule. But first they must overcome. Christians are those who follow—who copy—Christ ( I Pet. 2:21). Then what is the pattern Christ established for us to follow? Did He overcome?

In reference to His own struggle to remain free of sin, perfect in character, Christ said, "In the world you shall have tribulation [how true!]: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world " (John 16:33 ). Christ had overcome both the world and its god—Satan ( II Cor. 4:4). Recall that Christ said, "even as i also overcame, and am set down with My Father in His throne." Christ overcame and qualified to rule. Just as He qualified to replace Satan, so must we!

Such enormous power to rule could never be given to people who are unprepared—who have not qualified to properly use it. God will not hand great authority to people who might rebel and revert to Satan's ways. God's servants must use this life to build His very character, so necessary for those holding offices of great authority.

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