Why
Christians
Fail
A
Guide About What to Avoid as
New Believers
in
Christ
1
John 2:15 & 16
says:
“Do not
love the world, nor the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love
of the Father is not in him. For all that is in the world,
the lust of the
flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the boastful pride of life, is not from the
Father, but is from the world.”
I. THE WORLD -
Loving the world more than
ministering:
Colossians
4:14; Philemon 1:24; 2 Timothy
4:10
World
entanglement:
2 Timothy
2:4; James 4:4
Ultimate in selling
out to the
world:
Matthew 4:8-10;
John 5:43; Mark 8:36
II. THE
FLESH -
Lack of
discipline:
Galatians
5:16-18; 1 Corinthians 3:1-3; 2 Thessalonians 3:6, 7,
11
Immorality:
1
Corinthians 5:1, 6:15-20, 7:2 & 5; Galatians 5:19-26; Mark 7:21-23; James
1:13 & 14
III. THE PRIDE OF
LIFE -
One of the chief sins of the
Corinthian church in America
today:
1 Corinthians
4:6, 18 & 19; 8:1; 13:4; 2 Corinthians 10:12-18; 11:10-13, 16-20, 30; 12:1,
5 & 6;
Classic pride
verses:
Proverbs 16:5,
18, 20; 3 John 9-11
Desire for
riches intensifies the sin of pride, and can contribute to one’s
fall:
1 Timothy
6:9-11
IV. SATAN -
2
Corinthians 2:9-11
Always seeks an advantage or an
opportunity to destroy your testimony:
1 Timothy
1:19
To destroy you
physically:
1
Corinthians 11:29 & 30
He is a liar, the father of lies and
murderer:
John 8:44;
1 Timothy 4:1-3
Solution:
1 John
4:1-3; James 4:7; 1 Corinthians 10:13
SPECIFIC SIN
SITUATIONS TO AVOID
Self-Deception -
Self-deception or self-delusion results when we allow our sin nature to deceive
us, either into believing that something that is wrong is right, or that of
disbelieving something that is right, as if it is wrong. The classic example is
Eve’s willingness to believe a lie. Even though Satan deceived her into
accepting what he said, Eve then deceived herself. A classic example of
self-deception today is the dominant behavior of the church in its resistance to
accept correction: James
1:22; Revelation 2:4 & 5; Hebrews 5:11-14.
Thus, we see that not
“doing” the word leads ultimately to an unfruitful stagnation,
‘dullness’, drift, and self-delusion. We then have to lie to
ourselves (self-deception) that we are enjoying a full Christian experience by
mere “attendance” at church and just “listening” to the
word.
Factiousness -
Titus 3:10 & 11.
Causing
divisions,1Corinthians
11:17-19, is a deed of the
flesh, Galatians
5:19 & 20. That deed,
based especially upon a self-willed opinion which is substituted for submission
to the power of the truth, it leads to division and the formation of sects.
Motives may be carnality, ignorance, advantage, pride, self-delusion, etc. What
is the solution?
Romans16:17 &
18.
Unconfessed Sin -
Might lead to illness,
James 5:15 &
16.
Drift into
Apostasy - 2
Timothy 4:2 &
4.
Deception - To
purposeful mislead and entrap one into error,
Colossians 2:4 & 8;
2 Timothy 3:13. In self-deception,
we deceive ourselves. In intentional deception, someone else tries to beguile or
mislead us, 2
Thessalonians 2:1-3; Galatians 1: 6 & 7, 3:1; 2 Peter 2:1-3, 18 &
19. Riches can deceive,
Matthew 13:22.
Bad Christian
Companions - General principle is in 1 Corinthians 5:11, 15:33; 2
Thessalonians 3:6, 14.
Bad
Non-Christian Companions -
1 Corinthians 15:33;
2 Corinthians
6:14-18.
Bad
Conscience - Warning signal
-1 Timothy 1:18-20;
2 Corinthians 4:1 & 2; Titus 1:15 & 16; 1 Samuel 24:5; James 4:17.
Bad conscience means that there is
unconfessed sin or sin that is undealt with in the Christian’s life.
Solution? Acts
24:16.
Unforgiveness,
Bitterness, Self-Pity, Depression - The Corinthians were not a forgiving
people, Hebrews 12:15;
Ephesians 4:31; Philippians 3:13; 2 Corinthians
2:6-11.
Unrepentant
Attitude - Five out of the seven church ages are characterized as
“unrepentant”. Only Smyrna and Philadelphia were not rebuked for
this sin, Revelation
2:5, 16, 21; 3:3, 17. Solution?
Ephesians
4:32
Cowardice - Fear
and/or shame of being ostracized, persecuted or mocked as a Christian, or fear
of suffering characterize Christian cowardice,
2 Timothy 1:7, 8, 12,
& 16; Hebrews
10:32-39.
Money or
Riches - Luke
16:10-12; 1 Timothy 6:6-11.
Covetous,
Titus 2:11.
Sordid gain = Crooked money,
1 Peter 5:1 & 2;
Proverbs 23:4 & 5;Ecclesiastes 5:13 & 14.
Get-rich-quick,
Ecclesiastes 5:12.
As a root
of:
a. Foolishness;
Jeremiah
17:11
b.
Pride; Ezekiel
28:4 & 5
c.
Deception; Mark
4:19
d.
Conceit; Proverbs
28:11
e. Greed and/or
poverty; Proverbs
28:22
f.
Temptations; 1 Timothy
6:9
Solution:
True
riches: 1 Timothy 6:8,
17-19
The need to do and not
just hear: Hebrews
10:32-39
The Christian attitude
towards money: Proverbs
30:8 & 9
Imitating
Wrong Models - Intentionally choosing wrong models in order to not follow
the Scriptures, 2
Timothy 4:3 & 4; 3 John 10-12.
Passages that encourage correct
imitation of good
models:
1 Corinthians
4:16; 11:1; Ephesians 5:1; 1 Thessalonians 1:6; 1 Thessalonians 2:14; Hebrews
6:12.
Doublemindedness
- Greek Word: “dipsuchos” = two-souled. Vacillation, instability,
wavering, doubting, indecisiveness, trying to hold on to two mental attitudes at
the same time, James
1:6-8, 4:8; Ephesians 4:11-14; 1 Corinthians 1:15-24.
This is Paul’s definition of
doublemindedness. How many people do you know say they are going to do something
and never do it? How many do you know that have “good intentions”
but never carry them out? How many people do you know who consistently break
their promises? Today, about 1 out of every 2 marriages has at least one partner
that enters matrimony with a doubleminded attitude, in keeping their vowed,
lifetime promises. With the result that, sooner or later, that doublemindedness
leads them to the divorce
court.
Selfishness -
1 Timothy 3:1-5;
Philippians 2:3-5. Looking out only
for one’s own interests,
Colossians 1:12-18.
Is Christ first place in your life
and do you regard others as more important than yourself? When do you intend to
start complying with these Bible commands? Or are you doubleminded and never
intend to
comply?
Disobedience -
1 Samuel 15:1-33.
Even partial disobedience is still
disobedience! Lack of submission to authority is therefore also a form of
disobedience.
Laziness or Fear to Press
On -
Philippians 3:7, 16,
19.
Lack of Bible
Study -
Matthew 22:29; John
5:16-18, 38-47; 2 Timothy 2:15; Psalm 119:1-16,
105.
Because they fall
asleep - Romans
13:11 & 12; 1 Thessalonians 5:4-8; Revelation
3:2.
Dullness -
Hebrews 5:8-14; 1
Peter 1:9.
Because They
Forget - 2 Peter
1:5-11; Revelation 3:3,
2:5.
Because They Are Dead -
(in faith), James
2:14-26, because although they are
saved, they have nothing to show for their faith before men; no works, no fruit,
no souls they have won, no disciples. After being fruitful Christians, they
choose to “die” spiritually,
Proverbs
21:16.
Because they have a
wrong kind of prayer life,
James
2:14-26.
Lack of 100% Lordship
in One’s Life -
Luke 6:46-49; 2
Corinthians 8:3-5.
Lack of
Sanctification (separation) -
2 Corinthians 7:1; 1
Thessalonians 4:1-8; 2 Timothy 2:19-26.
We are to be separated from sin -
salvation, Romans
6:6
We are to be separated
from self - Lordship, 1
Peter 3:15.
We are to be
separated from unequal yokes with unbelievers,
2 Corinthians
6:14-18.
We are to be
separated from our old self, fleshly sin nature (being filled with the Spirit at
all times, our new divine
nature), Romans 5:16-18;
Galatians 5:16.
We are to be
separated from apostasy -
Revelation
18:4.
We are to be separated
from carnal believers -
2 Thessalonians 3:6, 14; 1 Corinthians
5:11.
We are to be separated
from old habits of sin -
Ephesians
4:22-24.
We are to be
separated from spiritual error of any kind -
1 John
3:3.
We are to be separated
to our God - 1 Peter
1:14-16.
We are to be
separated to our fellowship -
1 John 1:6 &
7.
We are to be separated to
the gospel -
Romans 1:1.
To
Summarize
Proverbs
21:16 - “A man who wanders away from the
way of
understanding will rest in the assembly of
the
dead.”
1. There are some Christians that
DON’T read the Bible.
Proverbs
21:16
2. There are some
Christians that DO read the Bible, but DON’T understand it because they
DON’T study it.
Ezra
7:10
3. There are some
Christians that DO read the Bible, and DO understand the words, but won’t
BELIEVE what it says.
4. There
are some Christians that DO read the Bible, and DO understand it, DO believe it,
but WON’T do or obey what the Bible commands.
James 1:22; Hebrews
5:12-14
5. One of the
chief reasons why many Christians fail to study the Bible is because they fear
that they may have to change. So fear of change is their stumbling block. They
fear change more than they fear
God.
6. A Christian who fears
change remains carnal, and then has even greater difficulty in trying to study
the Bible and understanding and doing what the Bible says.
James
1:6-8
7. A fearful,
stubborn, hard-hearted and unrepentant Christian will begin to avoid the Bible.
Proverbs
1:20-33
8. An
unrepentant Christian cannot expect change until he DOES repent and confess his
sins, and gives in totally to the Lord. Spiritual change can only occur through
obedience to Bible commands and the unconditional acceptance to allow
God’s grace to change
us.
9. If unrepentance
continues, Hebrews
12:5-13 may come into
effect (discipline from the Lord directly on the
Christian).
10. If the
unrepentant Christian becomes habitual in his rebellion against the Lord, and he
remains unyielding in his sinful behavior, even after being disciplined by the
Lord (Hebrews
12), he may develop physical
problems of weakness, fainting, sickness and finally premature death (sin unto
death). 1 John 5:16;
1 Corinthians 11:28-32; Hebrews 6;4-6, 10:26-31;
12:25
11. Some
Christians love their sins more than changing their behavior to please God.
2 Timothy
3:4
12. Unfortunately,
some Christians love their sins more than they love God.
2 Timothy
3:4
13. Some Christians
love sex more than they love God. Some love their girlfriends or wives (or other
men’s wives) more than they love God.
2 Timothy
3:6
14. God has heavy
words for Christians who do not want to change.
Proverbs 12:1-3, 21;
29:1
QUESTION?
Why
do some Christians continue to be distressed and depressed
after Biblical
counseling?
ANSWER?
One
reason might possibly be that
THAT Christian is not
listening to the Counselor’s advice.
Proverbs
23:7
Don’t be
THAT Christian.
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