Conquering Pornography

You Can Say No to Porn – A Pleasure Greater Than Lust by John Piper (original source in fact, become an act of worship in the temple of marriage. But lust is sexual desire gone wrong. Here’s my definition:

Lust is a sexual desire that dishonors its object and disregards God. Disregards the promises and the warnings of having or losing the beauties of Christ.

The lusted-after woman or man in your head, or on the screen, or on the street, is dishonored — not treated as a sacred, precious, eternal person made in the image of God, whose eternal destiny is always paramount, and whose holiness we either long for or ignore. And the only way this dishonor can be so daringly carried out is by disregarding God while we are in the sway of our lust — disregarding the promises and warnings of having or losing the beauties of Christ. So lust is a sexual desire that dishonors its object and disregards God. Ponder with me for a few minutes the natural and the spiritual role of self-control in relation to lust. . .

Faith in Christ Conquers ‘Addiction’

Addiction is a relative term. I would stake my life on the assumption that no one in this room is absolutely addicted to pornography or any sexual sin. What I mean is this: If the stakes are high enough and sure enough, you will have all the self-control you need to resist any sexual temptation.

For example, if tonight you are feeling totally in the sway of sexual desire — more blazing, more powerful than you have ever felt it in your life — and you believe that you cannot resist the temptation to look at some nudity online, and suddenly a black-hooded ISIS member drags your best friend or your spouse into the room with a knife at his or her throat, and says, “If you look at that website, I will slit their throat,” you will have the self-control you thought you didn’t have. You won’t click.

Or if a man walks into the room and says, “If you do not look at that nudity, I will give you one million dollars cash, tax-free, tonight,” you will suddenly have the self-control you thought you did not have.

Addiction is a relative term. The fact is, 99% of those who give way to lust in pornography or fornication or adultery, are not decisively controlled by sexual desire. They are decisively controlled by what they believe — what they believe will happen if they act on their lust or don’t.

Piper: “If the stakes are high enough, you will have all the self-control you need to resist any sexual temptation.” Tweet
The Spirit of God Controls Us

The decisive issue is whether they believe the stakes are high enough and sure enough. If we are sure a friend will die a gruesome death, we will have self-control. If we are sure we’ll get the $1,000,000, we will have self-control.

Now there is nothing distinctly Christian about that analysis of motivation. That is simply the way human beings are wired. Self-control was a Stoic virtue before it was Christian, and there is nothing distinctly Christian about it. Continue reading

All we can do

Song by Ian White:

Lord we need to hear You speak to us this day
Though our hearts may tremble at what You might say
Fill us with a new desire to turn away
From everything that is untrue
And to pledge ourselves again to You

Lord this land is cold without Your burning flame
Eyes on works of man and not on Jesus’ name
But we have seen Your fire where men have turned in shame
And cried to You on eastern shores
Oh Lord bring us to our knees once more

For it is all we can do
To wait for You to pour Your Spirit down
It is all we can pray
That You would have Your way
Come Lord, come
Come Lord, come

Lord how may we ask and know that we’ll receive?
What unrepentant past still makes Your Spirit grieve?
For You know every heart though many mouths deceive
Lord open me before all men
And fill me with Your love again

Lord this land is empty with a rich disgrace
Scenery of plenty but no Spirit’s place
But we have seen Your power to fill a desert space
Where men in Christ have died to sin
And surrendered all their lives to Him

For it is all we can do
To wait for You to pour Your Spirit down
It is all we can pray
That You would have Your way
Come Lord, come
Come Lord, come

Lord when will we learn to trust Your faithful hand
Too soon we run in fear when we don’t understand
And all the time You simply show us Your commands
And call each servant to obey
Oh Lord let that be me today

Your faithful word is near me for You are the Lord
My mouth and heart may speak it, my unearned reward
Send me that Your waiting Church may be restored
And may the cost seem joyful pain
To see the lost return again

For it is all we can do
To wait for You to pour Your Spirit down
It is all we can pray
That You would have Your way
Come Lord, come
Come Lord, come