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Title: Life Of Victory


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Life Of Victory
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Life Of Victory
  • Many youth complain of falling in the same sin
    over and over.
  • Some of them start to believe that there is no
    way to overcome sin.
  • Others try harder but start to give up.
  • Many feel very desperate.
  • They start to live a sinful life because they
    feel that there is no hope.

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Life Of Victory
  • But the Lord Jesus Christ overcame the sin and
    gave us victory over it.
  • St. Paul says, but thanks be to God, who gives
    us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ
    (1Cor 1557).
  • St. John also says, For whatever is born of God
    overcomes the world and this is the victory that
    overcomes the world, our faith (1John 54).

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Life Of Victory
  • Also we read in 1John 214 I write to you,
    young men, because you are strong, and the word
    of God abides in you, and you have overcome the
    evil one
  • Also St. John says, Little children, you are of
    God, and have overcome them for he who is in you
    is greater than he who is in the world (1John
    44).
  • So how can we live the life of victory?

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The Formation Of Sin
  • In order to understand how we live the life of
    victory, we should study the formation of sin.
  • St. James in his letter chapter 1, explains to us
    how sin is formed.
  • In James 114 we read each person is tempted
    when he is lured and enticed by his own desire.

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The Formation Of Sin
  • So, the starting point in formation of any sin is
    the desire (e.g. sexual desire, love of money,
    gluttony, vengeanceetc.)
  • When the desire finds an opportunity, it will
    cause temptation.
  • For example when the desire of love of money
    finds an opportunity (unguarded money) it will
    cause a temptation to steal.

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The Formation Of Sin
  • When the sexual desire finds an opportunity (you
    are alone with a person from the opposite sex) it
    will cause a temptation for sexual immorality.
  • When the desire of gluttony finds an opportunity
    (non-fasting food during the Great Fast), it will
    cause a temptation to break your fast.

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The Formation Of Sin
  • So, we can say that
  • Temptation Desire Opportunity
  • What if there is an opportunity but you dont
    have a bad desire, do you think that you will be
    tempted?
  • Examples
  • The Lord Jesus Christ.
  • Joseph the righteous.
  • Daniel and the three young men.
  • St. Anthony the great.

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The Formation Of Sin
  • St. James continues saying, Then desire when it
    has conceived gives birth to sin (James 115).
  • The desire conceives when it is fulfilled by the
    action.
  • So, we can say that
  • Sin Temptation Action.
  • Sin (Desire Opportunity) Action.

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The Formation Of Sin
  • A person can be tempted yet he can keep himself
    from sinning.
  • For we have not a high priest who is unable to
    sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in
    every respect has been tempted as we are, yet
    without sin (Heb 415).
  • If we control our actions, then even if we are
    tempted, we will not sin.

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The Formation Of Sin
  • St. James concludes saying, sin when it is
    full-grown brings forth death (James 115).
  • What is the full grown sin?
  • It is the sin without repentance.
  • Any sin can be forgiven if we repent, but the
    only sin that will not be forgiven is the sin
    without repentance.

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The Formation Of Sin
  • St. James says that the full grown sin leads to
    death.
  • This is both physical death and eternal death.
  • We know that many people may suffer diseases and
    death because of their sins (e.g. STD).
  • For any one who eats and drinks without
    discerning the body eats and drinks judgment upon
    himself. That is why many of you are weak and
    ill, and some have died (1Cor 11 29, 30).

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The Formation Of Sin
  • Also sin without repentance leads to eternal
    death.
  • Unless you repent you will all likewise perish
    (Luke 133).
  • So we can say that
  • Death Sin - Repentance.
  • Death (Temptation Action) - Repentance.
  • Death (Desire Opportunity Action) -
    Repentance.

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The Formation Of Sin
  • To summarize
  • Temptation Desire Opportunity.
  • Sin Desire Opportunity Action.
  • Death Desire Opportunity Action -
    Repentance.
  • Now we knew how sin is formed and what are the
    components of death, so what is the way to
    Victory?

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The Way To Victory
  • If the starting point in the formation of sin is
    the desire, then the starting point in the way of
    victory is
  • Sanctification Of The Desires
  • As we mentioned before that if our desires are
    sanctified and holy, even if there is an
    opportunity we will not be tempted.
  • How can we sanctify our desires?

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Sanctification Of The Desires
  • There is a simple rule we all should know, GIGO.
  • GIGO means garbage in garbage out.
  • This means if the input is garbage, then all the
    output will be garbage too.
  • This is true for your physical body.
  • If you eat rotten food, you will get gastro
    -enteritits.

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Sanctification Of The Desires
  • The same is true about your spiritual life.
  • If the input is garbage, the output also will be
    garbage.
  • What is the input? It is everything that goes in
    your senses (what you see, what you hear, what
    you taste, what you smell, and what you touch).
  • What is the output? It is your desires.

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Sanctification Of The Desires
  • If you allowed garbage to enter through your
    senses, then all your desires will be garbage
    too.
  • In the same way if you allow only what is holy to
    enter through your senses, then all your desires
    will be holy too.
  • Lets replace GIGO by HIHO.
  • HIHO means Holy In Holy Out.

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Sanctification Of The Desires
  • In John 153 we read, You are already made clean
    by the word which I have spoken to you.
  • So if you read, memorize, keep, and apply the
    word of God in your heart you will be made
    clean.
  • Also you need to guard your senses and keep their
    gates closed all the time.

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Sanctification Of The Desires
  • We read in Song 412 A garden locked is my
    sister, my bride, a spring shut up, a fountain
    sealed.
  • If you have a precious garden, you will keep it
    locked all the time.
  • In order to keep the water of the spring clean,
    you have to shut it up.
  • The same of for the fountain.

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Sanctification Of The Desires
  • How do you value your heart? Is it like a garden
    or like the street?
  • Pro 423 says, Keep your heart with all
    vigilance for from it flow the springs of life.
  • When Nehemiah built the walls of Jerusalem said,
    let not the gates of Jerusalem be opened until
    the sun is hot (Neh 73).

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Sanctification Of The Desires
  • What does it mean when the sun is hot?
  • We pray in Psalm 147 12, 13 Praise the Lord, O
    Jerusalem! Praise your God, O Zion! For He
    strengthens the bars of your gates He blesses
    your sons within you.
  • Also we pray in Psalm 1413 Set a watch, O
    Lord, before my mouth keep the door of my lips.

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Escaping Any Opportunity Of Temptation
  • The second point in formation of sin is
    opportunity, so we need to avoid any opportunity
    that may cause temptation.
  • It may take sometimes to sanctify all my desires,
    so during this time, I should escape from any
    opportunity for temptation.
  • Lot the righteous did not do that by choosing to
    live among the wicked.

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Escaping Any Opportunity Of Temptation
  • St. Peter said about him, For that righteous man
    dwelling among them, in seeing and hearing, vexed
    his righteous soul from day to day with their
    unlawful deeds (2Peter 28).
  • The angels said to Lot, Flee for your life do
    not look back or stop anywhere in the valley
    flee to the hills, lest you be consumed" (Gen
    1917).
  • Being among the unrighteous, even if we have good
    morals, may corrupt these morals.
  • Do not be deceived Bad company ruins good
    morals (1Cor 1533).

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Escaping Any Opportunity Of Temptation
  • The word Flee or Escape implies that there is
    a danger that you need to avoid and the only
    solution is to ESCAPE.
  • The Lord instructed us to watch and pray lest we
    enter into temptation (Matthew 2641).
  • In order not to enter into temptation, you need
    to escape from any opportunity
  • Your tools in doing that are prayers and
    watchfulness.

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Escaping Any Opportunity Of Temptation
  • St. John the dwarf asked the monks to pray for
    him when he went to Baeesa to rescue her from the
    life of sin and iniquity.
  • Proverbs 1810 tells us that the name of the
    Lord is a strong tower the righteous man runs
    into it and is safe.
  • Pray, be watchful, and mention the name of the
    Lord and you will escape any opportunity for
    temptation.

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Developing Self Control
  • You may say but I cannot escape all the
    opportunities. The evil is surrounding us
    everywhere. What shall I do?
  • If your desires are not totally sanctified yet,
    and there are opportunities that you cannot
    escape, then you need to control your actions.
  • Develop self control. You need to learn how to
    say NO to temptation.

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Developing Self Control
  • Remember that sin temptation action.
  • Developing self control will stop temptation from
    growing into sin.
  • Self control is the fruit of the Holy Spirit.
  • But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace,
    patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,
    gentleness, self-control against such there is
    no law (Gal 522,23).

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Developing Self Control
  • Those who have no self control will be tempted
    easily.
  • A man without self-control is like a city broken
    into and left without walls (Proverbs 2528)
  • St. Paul advises the married people, do not
    refuse one another except perhaps by agreement
    for a season, that you may devote yourselves to
    fasting and prayer but then come together again,
    lest Satan tempt you through lack of
    self-control (1Cor 75).

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Developing Self Control
  • It is clear from this verse that fasting is the
    tool that you need to develop self-control.
  • In fasting we say NO to the desire of food.
  • Learning how to say NO to the desire of food will
    help you to say NO to any temptation.
  • Also when you are filled with the Holy Spirit,
    you will develop this fruit of Self-Control.

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Developing Self Control
  • St. Paul exercised self control But I pommel my
    body and subdue it, lest after preaching to
    others I myself should be disqualified (1Cor
    927).
  • Also in 2Tim 17 we read that, for God did not
    give us a spirit of timidity but a spirit of
    power and love and self-control.
  • St. Paul also instructs Titus his disciple
    saying, Likewise urge the younger men to control
    themselves (Titus 26).

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Repentance
  • You may ask now, what can I do if my desires are
    not totally sanctified, some opportunities cannot
    be escaped, and sometimes I am not strong enough
    to control myself, so I fall?
  • My answer to that is NOT to let your sin be fully
    grown by not repenting.
  • Thanks be to God who gave us the Mystery of
    Repentance and Confession in order to wash away
    our sins in the tears of repentance and in the
    Blood of the Lamb.

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Repentance
  • Repentance is to leave the life of sin and to
    return to God as the prodigal son did.
  • Repentance is to renew your mind and to have the
    mind of Christ so that you may be transformed
    (Rom 122).
  • Repentance is not only to leave the sin but to
    hate it. Hating sin is the only assurance that
    you will not return back to it.

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Repentance
  • Repentance is
  • Admitting my sins and shortcomings (David the
    Prophet).
  • Regretting from my heart how I disappointed God
    with my actions (St. Peter).
  • Promising God that I will never return back to my
    sins again (The Prodigal Son).
  • Correcting the consequences of my sins
    (Zacchaeus).
  • Having strong hope in the acceptance and
    forgiveness of the Lord (the sinful woman).
  • Confessing my sins to God in the presence of the
    priest to receive the absolution (the believers
    during the apostolic time Acts 1918).

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Conclusion
  • Temptation Desire Opportunity
  • Sanctify your desires by
  • Keeping the Word of God in your hearts.
  • Guard your senses.
  • Escape opportunities by
  • Life of prayer and watchfulness.
  • Mention the name of the Lord.
  • Sin Temptation Action

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Conclusion
  • Develop Self-Control by
  • Fasting.
  • Be filled with the Holy Spirit.
  • Death Sin - Repentance
  • Live the life of Repentance by
  • Self Examination.
  • Mysteries of Confession and Communion.
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