Mortify the Flesh: Be Killing Sin Before It Kills You
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If you have spent any time in the scriptures, you might agree that our society is rather debauched. If you want to know what a society or culture is like, listen to its music. Look at its television programs. You’ll get a bird’s eye view of what a culture is like. And it’s hard to turn on the radio these days without hearing some form of sexual perversion.
And it’s in the Church, too; it’s in Christians’ heads. Did you know you have a hard drive of pornography in your head? Growing up in this culture, most of us deal with the besetting sexual sin of the eyes, of the ears, and, as Jesus says, of the hands. I would say that most of us are dealing with that on a daily basis, and if you’re not dealing with it, you should be.
So that’s what I want to talk about specifically in this series. Generally you will be able to apply everything you learn to your personal besetting sin—envy, love of money, lust for power, the need for everyone’s approval, jealousy, contention, anger—whatever your proclivity is. But I would imagine most us are dealing with sexual temptations.
To mortify sin is to embarrass it, to humiliate it. It has embarrassed and humiliated you enough. It’s time for us to turn the tables, to embarrass, humiliate, subdue, discipline, and suppress sin. To kill it. To execute it. To put it to death. To keep it in the caves where it belongs. To keep it underneath those rocks, keep it in hiding, keep it on the run, that we might live.
Brandon Nealy
Pastor in South Louisiana
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Mortify the Flesh - Brandon Nealy
This work is dedicated to the members of Christ Church of Acadiana who have graciously supported my family and me. Their sacrifices made all the research, reflection, and labor possible. My prayer is that this work might be a blessing to every one of them. Here’s to more to come.
Mortify the Flesh: Be killing sin before it kills you
Brandon Nealy
Edited by Lori Briggs
Published by Lori Briggs at Smashwords
Copyright © 2018 Brandon Nealy
Unless otherwise indicated, all scripture quotations are from The ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
Contents
Chapter 1: Besetting Sins
Chapter 2: Fight Like a Son
Chapter 3: Hungry Eyes
Chapter 4: Flee, Don't Feed
Chapter 5: Mortify by Marriage
Chapter 6: Epilogue
Chapter 1: Besetting Sins
Welcome to a touchy, controversial, difficult series. I hope that you would expect nothing less from me. I know a little bit about what the Bible says about the human condition, though I’m not an expert. God is clear in the scriptures and we know from personal experience that we all deal with besetting sins—those sins that daily haunt us.
If you’re anything like me, you’re still dealing with the sins that you were dealing with in high school or the sins that you wrestled with as a kid—the envy, perhaps, or the inordinate love of money, or a lust for control and power, or the desire for other people’s approval. You’ve always dealt with them, and you’re going to continue to deal with them.
In fact, as you look back over your life, there have been moments when you settled down for a little rest and relaxation. You thought things were secure. You felt quite assured of your relationship with Jesus. You felt you had some level of victory over a particular sin. It hadn’t emerged in quite some time. But you pulled your troops out, and it came back. It slithered out from underneath the rocks. It came out from behind the women and children, where it’s been evading your detection.
They’re the incessant sins in the soul that never seem to go away. As soon as you think things are safe, there they are to take away any sense of security or assurance you might have previously had, to steal your dignity and humanity, to shame you and embarrass you on live television.
You’ve dealt with these before. You’re dealing with them now—the besetting sins in the soul. What if I were to tell you that God has revealed to us in the scriptures a strategy for dealing with these incessant sins in the soul? Would that be something you’d want to hear about? I would hope so. God’s strategy for dealing with the incessant sins in the soul—those sins that haunt us, humiliate us, and never seem to go away—can be found in Romans 8:13.
If you have spent any time in the scriptures, you might agree that our society is rather debauched. If you want to know what a society or culture is like, listen to its music. Look at its television programs. You’ll get a bird’s eye view of what a culture is like. And it’s hard to turn on the radio these days without hearing some form of sexual perversion.
When I was a child, they used innuendo and euphemisms on the radio. Mom and Dad knew what they were talking about, but of course the kids didn’t know, and we just sang along to it blindly. It was fun and catchy. But today on the radio and television, they’re not using innuendo or euphemisms anymore. They’re just flat-out saying perversities. They’re flat-out showing it on television. There’s no suggestiveness; it’s happening right there before your eyes.
And it’s in the Church, too; it’s in Christians’ heads. Did you know you have a hard drive of pornography in your head? Growing up in this culture, most of us deal with the besetting sexual sin of the eyes, of the ears, and, as Jesus says, of the hands. I would say that most of us are dealing with that on a daily basis, and if you’re not dealing with it, you should be.
So that’s what I want to talk about specifically in this series. Generally you will be able to apply everything you learn to your personal besetting sin—envy, love of money, lust for power, the need for everyone’s approval, jealousy, contention, anger—whatever your proclivity is. But I would imagine most us are dealing with sexual temptations.
Promise for a Lifetime
The strategy for dealing with sexual temptations is found in Romans 8:13: For if you live according to the flesh, you will die. But if by the Spirit
—that is, by the power of the Spirit of God inside of you and all the privileges that come to you as a child of God—by the new birth, being a new creature, and the Spirit of the omnipotent, gracious God inside of you—if by that Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you will live.
This is a promise! This is not the promise that you can be forgiven for your sin. That’s a great promise; that’s not this promise. This is not the promise that Jesus Christ died on the cross to pay the penalty of your sin. That’s a great promise; that’s not this promise.
This promise is that you can be saved from not just the penalty of sin, but the power of sin in your life currently and presently; that Jesus Christ came to this world and lived and died and sent his Spirit to you that you might not just be delivered from the punishment of sin, but that you might be delivered from sin itself as it acts out in your life; that you might be saved from the incessant sins of the soul; that you might be changed.
Now that’s good news. That’s the gospel good news, that you can be changed. And the strategy, Paul says, is putting to death.
The old King James uses the word mortify.
I like that because to mortify sin is to embarrass it, to humiliate it. It has embarrassed and humiliated you enough. It’s time for us to turn the tables, to embarrass, humiliate, subdue, discipline, and suppress sin. To kill it. To execute it. To put it to death. To keep it in the caves where it belongs. To keep it underneath those rocks, keep it in hiding, keep it on the run, that we might live.
Paul says there’s a hope for this, and he wants to give us that hope. He doesn’t say exactly how to mortify here other than by the Spirit,
which we’ll talk about in the next chapter. But God does tell us in the rest of the scriptures other strategies for mortifying sin. If you deal with sin—and I hope you’re dealing with it—then you can live. And the Bible tells you how to deal with it. Now who would like to hear that? I would. I need it. If you don’t need it, I need it. But I think you need