“God’s word judges…thoughts and intentions” (Hebrews 4:12, GWT).
No matter what our age, there are temptations. We are all bombarded by imagery that confuses, seduces and erodes standards of decency and self-control.
A wise and devoted eighty-year-old pastor was asked at what age sexual temptation was no longer an issue. Without hesitation, he replied, “It must be sometime after eighty!” The truth is, if you’re breathing – you’re vulnerable!
Research shows that even a growing number of women are becoming ensnared in the easily accessible world of seductive literature, movies and videos.
Willpower, internet filtering and personal accountability partnering are all valuable and can help.
But these alone won’t bring about deliverance or provide healing from the moral wounds inflicted by the enemy. We all need to hear and heed some Bible directives offered for our protection.
Jesus said, “You have heard…it…said, “You shall not commit adultery.” But I tell you…anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery with her in his heart” (Matthew 5:27-28, NIV).
The first step is to recognise that lust is destructive and scripturally forbidden. Now, Jesus isn’t just talking about a momentary glance. He is talking about a longing look that inflames desire and leads to sin.
It implies a process rather than a fleeting thought. The Greek word “blepo” used here for ‘looks at’ implies special contemplation or wilful, extended thought.
Clearly, then, a look that stirs up wrongful passion should be our cue to call on the Holy Spirit to help us resist sin and walk in purity.
By Alfred Nyamekye