chibiphonebooth (post: 1318463) wrote:ugghhh i just wrote this huugeee thing and my internet died. ]I feel your pain. This has happened to me on multiple websites/programs =/ I've been WAY better at saving or copying anything before I push post if its valuable and took me 30+
Peanut (post: 1318375) wrote:then why are you worried about more seperation then just going away to college?
Skype had just come out with these new chat rooms. I hadn't really given my life over to God at that point and I saw one of them was a Christian discussion - I went in expecting people to be fighting each others opinions etc. It ended up being the room owner (supposedly a pastor) who would preach for about 5 minutes, then allow one person talking privileges to ask him a question. What I noticed in between him preaching and helping people was that he stuck to the Bible as much as possible, he knew God's word but more than that seemed to keep his opinion as far away from anything he said. I was in the room pry for about an hour a two and he had helped quite a few people, a gay guy, girls, guys etc - all who seemed to walked away with some great and solid advice. So I said what the heck and I put in my request to talk. When he got to me I said something like this "My girlfriend and I have been dating for two years and we're both getting worried about us both going off to college." I continued to explain my situation expecting that when I'd finish he'd give me some great response as he did the others that would at least take around ten minutes. Well I finished and after all I had said he only said this to me "Ryan there's only going to be one person who's always going to be there for you." I knew he meant God and I knew right off the back he was right, but that wasn't what I wanted to hear. I was comfortable living in my sin and I wanted to stay in it. Basically, I was happy right where I was dating her and hes hinting to me that God's the answer aka: Well you're problem will be fixed when you go to God. Sure enough we ended up breaking up before college (THANK GOD - Not that it wasn't a good relationship, but I was living a life no where near as good as the path God has me on with no numbness, fakeness, etc). That simple phrase he's told me still comes up into my head "There's only going to be one person that's always going to be there for you." Now I further understand while I should always keep God first, in my marriage, in everything. Anything you love more than God is an idol.
Destroyer2000 (post: 1318623) wrote:I feel as if I have no integrity left. Looking and seeing things like that is not who I am. That's not who I want to be. ... and any advice you offer will be welcomed. ... I fear for our relationship if she were to find out.
I was dealing with something similar, this passage has convicted me (conviction is meant to be good and help grow in God as far as I'm concerned). It's in Ron Mehl's "After Words" - a pastor who had terminal cancer, his last words put in a book for his sons.
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[SIZE="2"][font="System"]AFTER WORDS
Ron Mehl
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[font="Times New Roman"][SIZE="5"]Integrity[/SIZE][/font]
[font="Century Gothic"][SIZE="2"]Because I love your commands more than gold,
more than pure gold, and because I consider
all your precepts right, I hate every wrong path.[/SIZE][/font]
[font="Courier New"][SIZE="1"]PSALM 119:127-128, NIV[/SIZE][/font]
Sometimes it's hard to sell people on the value of integrity. From all outward appearances, it doesn't "pay" to be honest.
There were certainly times in the life of Joseph when he must have been tempted to say, "What
good has it done to me to walk the straight path?" (See Genesis 39-41.). Here was a young man who remained committed to integrity no matter what the cost. Sold into slavery by his own brothers, he was eventually falsely accused and thrown into a dungeon before finally being vindicated by the Lord.
Joseph could certainly have prayed the prayer of David, uttered centuries later: "You have preserved my life because I am innocent]He was running from anything that would abort God's purposes in his life.[/I]
Do you remember what he told that adulteress (probably again and again)?
"How then could I do such a wicked thing
and sin against God?" (Genesis 39:9, NIV)
He chose God's way. He chose to see God's purpose fulfilled in his life rather than fulfilling a passing fleshly fancy. He
feared losing the sense of God's presence and the touch of God's blessing upon his life. That's why he didn't walk or stroll away from that woman; he RAN. God-given discretion preserved his life (Proverbs 2:11).
Son, you know how I have earnestly desired God's blessing on my ministry in our church through the years. You know how I have feared doing anything or saying anything that might jeopardize that blessing. What a terrible thing it would be to lose the hand of God's favor on my family, the church, or my life because of some foolish, ill-considered action or decision. I pray such a thing will never happen to me...or to you.
Integrity says that what I am in public, I also am in private. Integrity is what you do when you're alone, with no one's eye upon you but the Lord's. Satan, the adversary, is looking for a foothold in every one of our lives. He's looking for those places where our public lives do not match our private lives - leaving an integrity gap. It is in such "gaps" that he finds a handhold or a toehold, gaining access to our lives. Like a skilled climber, Stan doesn't need much of a foothold to advance. Anything that isn't surrendered or submitted to God becomes a handhold or foothold for the enemy.
If you choose to live a life of integrity like Joseph, everything in your life must be filtered through the grid of God's approval. (Growth in holiness means that "grid" becomes finer and finer through the years, gradually filtering out things we once participated in and approved of).
That filter works another way, too. You will realize that nothing touches your life apart from God's knowledge and approval. Everything that comes into your experience is filtered through God's fingers of love. What a wonderful assurance! And I know that if God allows something to touch my life, He will also give me the grace and strength to deal with it.
It is a fact, Son, that the most crucial decisions of your life will be made when you are all alone. Decisions of integrity are made by young people who find themselves alone in a room and choose to turn off the TV when a questionable movie or program comes on. They're made by people who won't compromise their beliefs or personal standards to 'get ahead.'
The most significant choices you make in life won't be made in the middle of a crowd, with lots of people standing around. They will be made in the private times when only God sees what your doing.
When you live a life of integrity, you will know the favor of God. When Joseph was in slavery, Scripture tells us, "The Lord was with Joseph and blessed him greatly as he served in the home of his Egyptian master" (Genesis 39:2, NLT). When Joseph was falsely accused and imprisoned in the Pharaoh's dungeon, we read: "But the Lord was with Joseph there, too, and he granted Joseph favor with the chief jailer" (Genesis 39:21, NLT).
God was with Joseph when he was prosperous, sailing along with favorable winds on a calm sea. But God was also with Joseph in the storm - in the midst of great trouble, turmoil, and trial. In either situation, when God is with you, you never have to worry. If you're a person of integrity, it doesn't matter where you are or what the circumstances of your life might be. You can have the inner confidence that the Lord is with you, and will see you through.
This is what I want for my sons, for my grandchildren, and for you.
[font="Trebuchet MS"]Lord, make us choose the harder right,
rather than the easier wrong.
And to never be contented with half-truths,
when whole truths can be won.
Endow us with courage that is born of
loyalty to all that is noble and worthy,
that scorns to compromise with vice and injustice,
and knows no fear when right and
truth are in jeopardy. Amen.[/font]
[SIZE="1"][font="Courier New"]THE CADET'S PRAYER,
WEST POINT MILITARY ACADEMY[/font][/SIZE]
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Wisdom is also talked about in Ron Mehl's book, which has been one of my favorite qualities in a long time - so incredibly valuable. Proverbs 1 and 4 are great reads on wisdom. I love Proverbs 1:26 - shows me something I see so valuable laughing at me if I don't heed it (aka: ignoring wisdom's advice & rebuke).