Monday, February 10, 2020

An Advance in the Kingdom of Sanctification



I recently listened to a 4 minute video answering this question:  "I am stuck in sexual sin. I always end up back at square one. How do I truly change?" The speaker was Alasdair Groves who is now the Executive Director of CCEP (Christian Counseling and Educational Foundation). As I watched and then read the transcript I realized that what Groves was saying was applicable to any type of sin, and that we can be very encouraged if we just reorient our framework of thinking about those daily battles. So please read this excerpt and then I will comment more below. Click here for video link and full transcript. 

Alasdair Groves' thoughts: "I appreciate even the wording of this question, the sense of being back at square one. And I think that’s actually where I’d like to start by offering something a bit different. That idea of being stuck and back at square one I think is a very intuitive approach to what you’re feeling, but it’s not the right framework. There is no such thing as being back at square one. God’s redemptive purposes for our lives does not operate with a, “How long have you gone without?” He’s not looking for a certain level and standard of, “You have to hit this and then you’re okay,” and “If you never do this again, that’s the only real success.” The Spirit of the living God is delighting in every single battle won, every five second period in which a momentary fantasy [insert any type of sin tendency here - CM] that comes into your head and you say, “No, I don’t want that. Lord, help me.” That is radically different than a five second period in which you just sort of let run and then it sort of evaporates and goes away. There’s something right about winning battles because the Spirit has laid on your heart a conviction that this is wrong and that you want to live in a different way. 

Every day, every battle, every fight, every victory, every little tiny fruit of the spirit that you are tasting is not square one. That is an advance in the kingdom of sanctification [my emphasis], of glory to God, of your heart learning to worship and hate what is evil and cling to what is good. And the more you see it that way, the less you’re gonna end up in this despairing mindset of, “Oh no, I did it again; all past growth is now undone.” Instead, you realize, “God has given me grace daily. I’m actually tasting His graces,” and ironically, that is one of the most inspiring, powerful, motivating factors to help you move away from sin and actually live with purity that is deeper, longer, more profound. The battle line’s moving in a better place where you are now advancing toward the enemy and your struggle is in a different place than it used to be. We’ll all be tempted until the Lord comes. We will all have sins of pride, greed, selfishness, lust, until the Lord comes. But we eagerly desire that those battle lines keep being pushed further and further, and further away from action, further away from our willful patterns into moments of slipping, rather than moments of racing the other direction, and guiltless indulgence. Those little victories are the things to zoom in on and recognize if the Lord is present, and if you are learning to grieve your sin more, then there is no square one reset."

Candy's thoughts: I just LOVE that Groves reminds us that "every day, every battle, every fight, every victory, every little tiny fruit of the spirit that we are tasting is not square one." So often we feel like giving up our fight against sin because we think no progress is being made. But the very fact that we feel "discouraged" is progress... the very fact that in 5 seconds we can recognize our temptations... the very fact that we desire to be sin-free is actually an acknowledgement that we are further along than when we first began. Let's all keep advancing forward in sanctification! Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow!

3 comments:

  1. David Powlison is an excellent teacher and counselor! His work is well worth looking into. I took a counseling course of his and it was wonderful.

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  2. I totally agree, Peg. I was first introduced to him because he appears on the GriefShare videos, but over the years I've seen him in videos and read some of his works. I was glad for him but sad for us that he died last June.

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  3. What a great video, so encouraging for those of us who forget that grace was not just offered to us once when we called upon the name of Jesus, it is given to us NEW EACH DAY, SUFFICIENT FOR THE DAY! Funny how God works, today I was in my quiet time after reading this blog and my bible reading that I was doing today went so appropriately with dealing with the issue of OOPS I DID IT AGAIN SIN.

    Romans 7:14-25 "For we know that the Law itself is concerned with the spiritual it is I who am carnal and have sold my soul to sin. My own behavior baffles me. For I find myself doing what I really loathe but not doing what I really want to do." Paul goes on through to v-25 explaining the constant battle with sin that happens between what he wants to do in his heart, yet he doesn't do that, instead he does what he doesn't want to do because of his flesh, sound familiar? Well, PRAISE BE TO GOD, He already knew that this was how we were going to be, willful in our sin.

    Reading David's teaching and discussing this with you Candy last night I am encouraged, I will replace kicking myself and thinking that I have regressed to the beginning again, I will instead use the five second rule, repent and be forgiven.

    In reading the Larger Catechism this morning I was at
    Question 17 - How did God create man?

    Answer 17.) After God had made all other creatures, he created man male and female; formed the body of the man of the dust of the ground, and the woman of the rib of the man, endued them with living, reasonable, and immortal souls; made them after his own image, in knowledge, righteousness, and holiness; having the law of God written in their hearts, and power to fulfill it, and dominion over the creatures; yet subject to fall.

    Ah Ha! There it is we were made in God's image YET SUBJECT TO FALL, no wonder we keep tripping, but we can be of good courage, every time we catch ourselves repeating that old sin we have VICTORY because we say NO to it.

    Love this Candy so much to say but I will end there. Sorry I've been silent for a while because I Love your blog! Debbi

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