Sometimes, it’s clear to you that you need to change.
Maybe you realize that your anger is destroying your relationships or your lack
of responsibility or unfaithfulness or any number of relationship hindrances.
You feel convicted. Conflict comes when you know you need to change but you are
not sure how to go about it.
I’ve been in that situation and still am. My relationship
sin in one of my relationships is resentment. I know it’s wrong. It’s not good
for me or for those I am in relationship with. However, I’m not totally sure
how to get out of this trap.
Here are seven insights that have helped me.
1.
Confess
it. Come out of denial and to admit that you have the problem. This is the
first step toward change. Confession simply means that we agree that your
behavior is not a good thing. In court, once someone confesses, it means they
agree they did it and it broke the law. It is the same with relationship
offenses, once we see and confess it, we agree with God that this breaks His
law, the command to love one another.
2.
Receive
forgiveness. Jesus generously paid the price for your sin. You broke the law
and Jesus paid the penalty so you don’t have to pay. You are forgiven. Watch
out for the trap of self-condemnation. It’s important to receive God’s
forgiveness and grace. Grace breaks the power of sin. Condemnation keeps you
stuck. Grace gives you strength to change.
3.
Know
God accepts and loves you right where you are at. He is delighted that you are
at a place of agreement with Him so He can get you out of the oppressive trap
that sin puts you in. Sin binds, destroys and brings grief. He wants to free
you.
4.
Accept
responsibility. It is your responsibility to change. No one else can do it for
you.
5.
You
don’t have to do it alone. God will help you. He is not going to show you an
area of sin without giving you the strength to overcome it. He will show you the way out. He is our
Wonderful Counselor who is available 24 hours a day. Also, friends, church
leaders or others who seek God can give you good counsel.
“No
temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; he
will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted,
he will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it.” I
Corinthians 10:13 (NIV)
Good
and upright is the Lord;
therefore
he instructs sinners in his ways.
He
guides the humble in what is right
and
teaches them his way. Psalm 25:8,9 (NIV)
For
my thoughts are not your thoughts,
neither
are your ways my ways,”
declares
the Lord.
“As
the heavens are higher than the earth,
so
are my ways higher than your ways
and
my thoughts than your thoughts. Isaiah 55:8,9 (NIV)
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