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people did whatever seemed right in their own eyes. Judges 17:6
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There's
no better depiction of our ego-driven nature than this: 'The people did
whatever seemed right in their own eyes.' Their philosophy was: 'Don't tell
me what to do.' But that philosophy leaves you without checks or balances,
exposing you to the dominating power of your flesh. We're all capable of
becoming addicted to something. Recognisng that is a necessary first step to
overcoming it. '...The sin that so easily entangles...' (Hebrews 12:1 NIV)
may be a weakness for food, money, sex, drugs, alcohol, popularity, toxic
relationships, power, workaholism, etc. When it strikes, you're much more
likely to capitulate if you're alone and can act covertly. '...If you fall
without having a friend nearby, you are really in trouble' (Ecclesiastes 4:10
CEV). You need to 'turn on the light' immediately by connecting with your
support system and sharing your situation. Don't allow the darkness of
isolation to overpower you. 'If you fall, your friend can help you up...' (v.
10 CEV). The pride that drives you to hide your weakness will keep you
permanently weak. The humility to acknowledge it and ask for help is the key
to breaking the vicious cycle. God has blessed us with mature, caring people
who recognise our common struggles and will help us deal with them. We are part
of Christ's church, and 'if one member suffers, all the members suffer with
it; if one member is honoured, all the members rejoice with it'
(1Corinthians12:26 NAS). God instructed Moses, 'Select...some...honest men
who fear God...They will help you carry the load' (Exodus 18:21-22 NLT).
Accept the help God provides!
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