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Overcoming Lust
2 Timothy 2:22
Lust comes from three sources:
World –
Fight lust at its gates (eyes).
From eyes, to thoughts, to actions, to habits, and to destiny
David and Samson lost that battle.
Job won that battle.
Jesus’ eyes are on fire
If you don’t fight outside, you’ll end up fighting inside and ruin your furniture
The way to fight is to flee
Fighting with lust it’s pointless, you’ll lose
Flesh –
What you feed lives, you what you starve dies
Whoever is fed dominates
Walk in the Spirit and you will not fulfill the lusts of the flesh (Galatians 5:16)
Satan -
Behind Delilah were Philistines
There is such a thing as a spirit of lust – like there is spirit of holiness
You can’t overcome spirit with discipline, you need deliverance
We crucify flesh and cast out demon not the other way around
Pornography is athletes foot
Lust never satisfies, it takes, no commitment, it’s deceptive
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