Many
might think that this here story (the part one of this post) is a product of some
over stretched figment of my imagination, personalized solely to contribute to
your comic relief.
Well,
it’s not.
The ‘fraidy cat’ Kwiksie described in that story illustration is an accurate description of the person I was around cockroaches a few years ago. I was officially PETRIFIED of those disgusting creatures (my apologies to any roach lover reading). In fact, the illustration is an upgrade. Once, when I was about seven or eight years old, I was alone at home with my sister (she was asleep in the bedroom and I was in the living room) when all of a sudden the electricity went out. It was about 6:30pm and I had only recently learned on National Geographic that the creatures preferred being in dark environments. Well, good ol’ Kwiksie ran out of her house, all the way to the neighbors’ and sat on their back step till about 7:45 when Daddy (finally) came home. I had never been so glad to see anyone, and you know why? Because at that time, Daddy represented the one who would slay any evil roach that tried to attack me. Silly huh? Well it was pretty serious to me.
But
I’m not that girl anymore.
These
days, I kill them with a vengeance. My reaction now is more like; “You know I
hate you guys so how dare you come into my presence?” So I just attack and
right then all I’m thinking is – DIE! I even developed a sort of sixth sense
for the things to the point that I would immediately know when a roach was in
the same room I was in. Then, I used that habit to flee in fear. Now, it helps
me kill ‘em.
For
those who can’t even stand the talk of these creatures, I’m sorry I put you
through all that and thank you for staying with me so far. I’m heading
somewhere.
Now
while I was slaying these things yester night just as I’d begun preparing
supper, the Holy Spirit hinted something to me. You know what many believers
react to the way I used to react to
roaches?
Sin.
Understand
me. Someone may be going; “Well du-uh! Aren’t we supposed to flee from sin?” Well, 1 Thesselonians 5:22
advises that we “abstain from all appearance of evil”, the meanings
are different. Plus I never saw anything that said we should be afraid of sin.
In fact, once fear gets into the equation, the action already has a large X
drawn across it. The God you and I serve, as believers in Jesus Christ, has
structured us to function in faith and
not fear (Hebrews 11:6). Fear is the devil’s thing, not God’s. You think
He was pleased when His daughter (me) kept repeatedly running like a headless
chicken over insects the size of her thumb? I don’t think so. The sight probably
saddened Him greatly.
Why?
Because
in Jesus Christ we’ve got the victory! He has given us authority and dominion over
sickness, disease, death, poverty, the law, SIN…and yes, even roaches. These
things don’t call the shots any more in our lives - UnleSs We leT thEm (Hosea
4:6). There are too many of us who live in fear of sin. We’re always
thinking about it, always scared we might fall into it and offend God, always
on the lookout for it, always worrying that we might never be free from it ---
Stop.
Ephesians
2:8 says; “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves:
it is the gift of God.” Just as we are too unqualified to bring
ourselves salvation from all our sins and require the grace of God to make
provision for us through the gift of His son Jesus, so also do we need His
faith. We never had the faith we needed to receive this grace (which made
provision for redemption) so God gave it
to us, that we may believe and be saved.
In
other words, we have our heavenly father’s faith residing in us. Faith that is
more than enough to overcome every doubt, fear, worry, etc. that dares come our
way. So let’s end the ‘wacky races’ and nip the issue in the bud. Jesus has
given us the victory over those bad habits, wrong thoughts, unhealthy
attitudes, and whatever sin may try to appear in our lives. We really should be
attacking them and dealing with them at the get-go and not tuck-tail fleeing (James
4:7 – Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the
devil and he will flee from you.)
See? The running away thing is the devil's job, not ours.
See? The running away thing is the devil's job, not ours.
It’s
in our weakness that His strength is made perfect so understand that this isn’t
about trying to ‘muscle’ your way around the sin but rather, relying on the
strength of your savior to do away with all that needs to be trashed.
Get
angry with sin. Get intolerant of sin. Get mega grounded in His word till you
can spot sin a mile away…
...then attack and yell; “DIE!”
:D
God bless!
xxx, Kwiksie~