10 Steps Towards Sexual Sin... Detecting A Sinful Slide...
Still on the topic of avoiding sexual sin... here's John Piper... By the way... don't misunderstand this post as my encouragement of taking 10 intentional steps to sexual sin!!! By no means!!! Rather let the recognition of these steps prevent you from taking any of these steps down a road that leads to devastation for your marriage, your church, the Gospel, your Lord.

1. Falling in love with the present world.
For Demas, in love with this present world, has deserted me and gone to Thessalonica. (2 Timothy 4:10). Once Demas was a partner in the work (Colossians 4:14, "Luke the beloved Physician and Demas greet you"; cf.Philemon 24). But the world became too attractive and desirable for him, and he forsook his leadership role in the church, and decided to go and satisfy his desire for the world.
What is it about the world that leaders are tempted to love? Jesus pointed out several things:
Nathan said to David, "You are the man. Thus says the Lord, the God of Israel, I anointed you king over Israel, and delivered you out of the hand of Saul; and I gave you your master's house, and your master's wives into your bosom, and gave you the house of Israel and of Judah; and if this were too little, I would add to you as much more. Why have you despised the word of the Lord, to do what is evil in his sight? . . . Now therefore the sword shall never depart from your house, because you have despised me, and taken the wife of Uriah." (2 Samuel 12:7–10)
In other words perfectly innocent and good things may need to be sacrificed for the sake of vigilance against sin. But this will not happen where a leader has lost his horror at offending the holiness of God through sin.
I have written something to the church; but Diotrephes, who likes to put himself first [i.e., who loves preeminence], does not acknowledge my authority. (3 John 9)
When you fall in love with the prestige and power of leadership, you gradually begin to secure your "gains" by developing a kind of immunity from accountability and authority.
Example: Billy Graham's long hours of listening to an expert on France; and his surrounding himself with a team of counselors and listening to them.
For the time is coming when people will not endure sound teaching, but having itching ears they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own likings, and will turn away from listening to the truth. (2 Timothy 4:3–4)
Once the love of truth is weakened by the love for ears, integrity has no leg to stand on. Every manner of rationalization and compromise to meet the demands of the expanding audience takes over.
Examples: Omitting difficult doctrines; oversimplifying moral or social or theological issues; gravitating toward health, wealth, and prosperity teachings; dishonest procedures (counselors keep eyes open though he said "every eye would be shut").
All scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work. (2 Timothy 3:16–17)
It is the Scripture that reproves us when we are headed in the wrong direction; corrects and turns us in the right way; and then trains us how to stay there. It makes the leader complete and ready for every good work.
But in many leaders it begins to take a back seat to storytelling, and social analysis, and family discussions, and psychological diagnoses, and all kinds of things which in themselves are innocent, but which begin to usurp the priority of the inspired Word of God.
The Lord will smite Israel, as a reed shaken in the water, and root Israel out of this good land . . . And he will give Israel up because of the sins of Jeroboam, which he sinned and which he made Israel to sin. (1 Kings 14:15–16)
Right after saying that the scribes love salutations in the market places and the best seats in the synagogues, Jesus says, without even starting a new sentence,
" . . . who devour widows houses . . . "
A man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and the two shall become one. This is a great mystery, and I take it to mean Christ and the church. (Ephesians 5:32)
In the NT the leader's home life is an essential part of his qualification for church leadership. In other words, the NT will not allow us to compartmentalize our life so that some parts of it are irrelevant to the issue of leadership.
Right after telling Timothy that as a leader he should "entrust [the truth] to faithful men who will be able to teach others also," he says,
Take your share of suffering as a good soldier of Christ Jesus. No soldier on service gets entangled in civilian pursuits, since his aim is to satisfy the one who enlisted him. An athlete is not crowned unless he competes according to the rules. It is the hard working farmer who ought to have the first share of the crops. (2 Timothy 2:3–6)
The stronger the impulse of self-pity, the more inclined we are to reward ourselves with unusual treats. The more we pity ourselves for how hard life is, the more easily we justify a little extra pleasure—even illicit sexual pleasure.
"Nobody else understands my pressures. Nobody else seems to feel for me in my loneliness the way she does. If any of them knew what I was going through in this leadership role, they would understand why I need this kind of embrace; I need this kind of 'unconditional acceptance.' I have borne enough of the burden of being everybody's spiritual example, I can't take it any more. And I don't care if they don't approve."
At my first defense no one took my part; all deserted me. May it not be charged against them! But the Lord stood by me and gave me strength to proclaim the word fully. (2 Timothy 4:16–17)


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