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Solid Joys Daily Devotional

Why You Give In to Sexual Sin

Solid Joys Daily Devotional

Desiring God

Joy, Unknown, Devotional, Desiring God, Religion & Spirituality/christianity, Christianity, Daily Devotional, 163859, Religion & Spirituality, Solid Joys, Jesus, John Piper

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🗓️ 16 August 2022

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

If we are to be sexually pure, God must have the supreme place in our feelings and thoughts.

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August 16. Why you give in to sexual sin?

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Let me hear joy and gladness. Let the bones that you have broken rejoice.

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Restore to me the joy of your salvation and uphold me with the willing spirit.

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Psalm 51 8 and 12. Why isn't David crying out for sexual restraint?

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Why isn't he praying for men to hold him accountable? Why isn't he praying for protected

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eyes and sex-free thoughts? In this psalm of confession and repentance, after essentially

0:48.6

raping Bathsheba, you would expect David to ask for something like that. The reason is that he

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knows that sexual sin is a symptom, not the disease. People give way to sexual sin because they

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don't have fullness of joy and gladness in Christ. Their spirits are not steadfast and firm

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and established. They waver. They are enticed. And they give way because God does not have the

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supreme place in their feelings and thoughts that he should. David knew this about himself.

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It's true about us too. David is showing us, by the way he prays, what the real need is

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for those who sin sexually. God, joy in God, this is profound wisdom for us.

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