
Today while we ladies were at the PLBC Women's Retreat, our children were playing their soccer games. My two children play for "The Storm" where the others children play for "The Blue Lightning". Last week they played their first match against each other and my kid's team won. Today was their second match and the other team, The Blue Lightning won. Those in attendance said it was a great game. The match was tied at the end of the game and there was a shoot-out and the other team had the victory. What gives? Same players, same field, nothing is different except a different day.
I liken this scenario to our struggle with sin. Some days you reign in VICTORY! Soon thereafter you face the exact same senario, but this time you fail. What gives? There are a few steps that can help us to lead a consistent battle over that sin that leaves us defeated.
1. Listen to the coach. The coach of the team has a game plan and needs you to follow the plan as it (should) lead to victory. Our Coach, Jesus Christ has a plan for us. This plan has OUR best in mind..a victorious life, one for His glory.
Jeremiah 29:11 says "For I know the plans I have for you says the Lord. Plans to prosper you.."
2. Practice hard! Steven and Lauren Kaye's practices initially were 3 days / week: Tues for 1 hr, Friday for 1.5 hr and Sat @ 8-10 am! Running, footwork, skills stations, drills and scrimmage. If you're not sweating, you're not working hard enough!! Gettin dirt everywhere!
What about you? Are you working hard at your spiritual drills? Are you sweating from effort in prayer? Are you digging deep in your reading of his letter to you? Are your knees covered in dirt from kneeling before God the Father? Are you putting your "armor" on to scrimmage?
Titus 3:8: "...be careful to devote themselves to doing what is good. These things are excellent and profitable for everyone."
3. Always stretch before a game. When you stretch you are warming up your muscles and ligaments to handle the different movements and rotations they may experience so there will be no harm. Are you stretched out prostate before God before you exit your house in the morning to be prepared for the twists and turns of the day? I know if I miss my quiet time with God in the morning, I can tell you what..I feel easily bruised and battered. Unprepared..my muscles are not ready for the day's jarring.
Joshua 3:5" Consecrate yourselves and the Lord will do amazing things among you." (Thanks Donna for the verse!)
Last, when you are trying to overcome a issue in your life (sin, not doing what you should..you fill in the blank_________) seek out accountability. Hold yourself responsible for your actions or inactions. Declare to God..Lord, I just can't ________. I need you to hold me accountable for my activity or inactivity. HE ALREADY KNOWS YOUR STRUGGLE! Let the referee declare Him the Victor through your surrender. Find a godly brother or sister to share your burden and have them hold you accountable. Try facing the same person each week and declare you struggled and yielded to the same temptation -again.
"Did you flee when it presented itself?" Uh, no.
"Did you pray earnestly about this as in preparing for battle that very moment?" Well, I did pray for a few seconds about it...
"Did you guard your eyes, ears and mouth and avoid the situation that would entice you?" Ok..get the picture? The real question is are you serious about having victory in your life?
Sometimes you win the match, sometimes you don't. But ALWAYS stay in the game..and praise Him. He knows your struggles, for He has chosen you! (Isaiah 43:10).