Getting off the Path
(Guest writer Josiah Edwards)
We have all gotten off
the path, we have all fallen into temptation, we have all rebelled against God, we all
have our seasons, and we have all gotten off-track. Some of us are in it right
now. There are many consequences to this but I am only going to mention 8 of
them. This is really important because I myself have fallen and gotten
sidetracked. Only Almighty God can get you back on track - the only requirement is that we have to
recognize what we've done and repent on our own free will.
The 8 consequences:
Number 1. We
lose our peace and joy. This occurs when our eyes are not on God and our focus has changed. You see, our source of
peace and joy comes from God but when we are sidetracked and have gotten off the
path we lose our peace that surpasses all understanding because we are not looking
to Him.
Number 2. Anxiety
overwhelms us. When
we have rebelled against God and take our eyes off Him, anxiety comes into our
situations because we are so worried about what we are going through and not
trusting God. We are anxious about our life because we keep
dwelling on the past, “oh if only if I’d had made this decision, if only that didn't happen, if I’d just listen to her or him.” You see, when we get off the
path we start losing faith in God. Anxiety is a faith battle. “God, I’m coming
to you because I don’t know what’s going on in my life, I’m afraid, I’m
worried, I fear about this problem, but I know God that only you can help me.”
Number 3. We
lose our direction - we get lost. I
really don’t have to explain this one because it is very simple, and some of us
are simple people so I’m going to give it to you as simple as I can. When we
get off the path and take our eyes off God we lose our direction. When we
are walking with Him, filled with the spirit, and when we are looking towards
God, He is our light to follow - but right at that second when we lose our focus
we get lost in our own thinking, our own flesh, and the world of
which we live in.
Number 4. The
blame game. Right when we do
wrong and sin against God, we don’t want to take responsibility, we want to
blame everybody else for our mistakes, we want to blame our past, we even want
to blame God for the situation that we’re in. Instead accepting responsibility for our actions, we blame, blame, and blame.
Number 5. Look
to the world and not to God. We take our eyes off God and put it on the world’s system
and what they believe is right. We get into sin whatever it is - sex, parties,
drugs, alcohol, pornography, cussing, getting into bad relationships with other
people, and so forth. Basically we get into sin and rebel against God.
Number 6. It
ruins our testimony. When
other people know that we are Christians and we take our eyes off God, get
into sin, and do the things that we do, in the process people will look at us
differently. We lose our impact, they will say “Their not Christians, I don’t
see anything different about them.” Some people don’t read the Bible but they do
read the people who read the Bible. And so of course our testimony is ruined.
Number 7. We
drift in our Bible reading, prayer time, and our relationship with God. Lost in our direction we drift more and more
from God, deeper into sin. The devil has won when we start drifting in our
Bible reading, prayer time, and our relationship with God. If the devil can get
you away from reading your Bible, he has a stronghold against you. When
we read the Bible we are getting a clear direction from Almighty God. “Your
word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path” (Psalm 119:105). When we
have sin in our life God will not hear us: “If I regard iniquity in my heart,
the Lord will not hear me…” (Psalm 66:18). Therefore, if we are not immersing ourselves in His Word and if God won’t hear us when we pray, then what happens? Well it is
very simple: we lose fellowship with God.
Number 8. We
will not have victory. When
we choose to disobey God and get away from Him, we will absolutely not have
victory in our life because we have allowed the devil, the world, and our flesh
to take over our life and will not - cannot - win, it’s bondage and it’s a cage that
we cannot get out of it.
So how then do we get
back on the right path after going against God and rebelling against Him? Fortunately, we are given an answer to this Biblically:
Number 1. To
repent of our sins. We have to make a 180 degree turn, getting our eyes back on God and
our backs toward the world.
Number 2. Admit
that we have rebelled against God. Don’t blame others, don’t blame your past. Admit yourself that
you went against God.
Number 3. Ask
for forgiveness. Get
on your knees and repent, and ask for God to forgive you. He will forgive you,
because He sent His Son Jesus Christ to die on the cross for our sins so that
we can go to God when we sin and ask Him to forgive us.
Number 4. Ask
Him to fill up your life again. Ask God to bring the peace and joy back, to set your heart on
fire for Him.
Number 5. Live
Victoriously. Obey God and
leave all the consequences to Him.
There is one more
thing I would like to mention. This is called the Threefold Conviction. You see, when we
are lost and get off track God wants us to remember 3 things:
- God loves you unconditionally and wants the best for you. According to Romans 8:28, “God causes all things to work together for good to those who love Him and who are called according to His purpose.”
- He has the desire and the power to help you. When you feel like you’re down and out, God wants to help you.
- He promises to help you. Not only does God want to help you, He promises to help you. God wants to relieve you of your worries, so you can expect Him to do just that.
Another important thing to remind ourselves of is H.A.L.T. - Hungry. Angry. Lonely. Tired. We can guard ourselves against these
moments of weakness by remembering H.A.L.T. First, never allow yourself to get
too hungry. When the body is weak from lack of food, poor
decisions are likely to follow. Respect your body and provide the sustenance it
needs. Second, don’t permit yourself to get too angry. Anger
can cloud judgment and lead to regrettable decisions. A third caution is not to
let yourself become too lonely. When your feel isolated, you
may find yourself willing to do almost anything to feel accepted or loved.
Fourth, don’t allow yourself to get too tired. Sleep is
essential for wise decisions. When you deprive your mind and body of its
necessary “down time,” poor choices become likely.
Being wise in these
four areas can prevent thoughts of “If only I hadn't…” later on.
Commit now never to
make important decisions when you are too hungry, angry, lonely, tired.
Instead, be honest at those times and admit you’re unprepared to make sound
judgments. Then delay the decision until you can approach it with prayer,
patience, and godly wisdom. God will help you get back on "the path" if you allow Him.
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Very well laid out. The HALT is new to me and I like that too. We all have to work on staying on the path and cannot become complacent cause the devils always at our backs waiting to chip away.
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