At one time or another, we will be in situations where we asked to share our testimony. Or perhaps we will encounter people who are sharing their testimony. Some testimonies appear mundane and normal while other testimonies are very dramatic. They depict people in the worst situations, bound by the worst sins. Then, one day, they met God. God freed them from abusive situations, and God freed them from sins of gambling and drunkenness.
There are awesome stories, but they can lead us to believe that once we become Christian, we are freed forever, God can certainly be instantly victorious over any sin, be it big or small.
However, not everyone will experience immediate victory over sin and temptation. Although we are saved, we may become plagued by doubts concerning our salvation because we still struggle with a particular sin. The problem is that we get focused on the person, rather than what God has done. God makes it clear that our testimony is not about what we have done, but it is about God. Russell Moore writes, "Yes, celebrate those who have escaped the grip of sin. But don't just pretend that this means an escape from temptation."
Christ Himself was tempted, even though Christ never sinned. The belief that temptation will no longer attack us is naive. The devil will do everything in his power to make us ineffective. This includes tempting us to old and new sins. This is why it is important to remember the character of God. He alone gives us strength and victory. He is faithful to our cause, and He will fight for us. When we fall - and we WILL fall - God will be faithful to comfort us, encourage us, and urge us onwards.
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