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It Was Just a Look


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David’s Sin as an Example
  • David, a man after God’s own heart, fell into sin due to a moment of weakness.
    • He saw Bathsheba and allowed lust to take over.
    • The enemy uses attractive images to entice people.
      • David saw a “beautiful image” that the enemy had painted.
      • Repentance should be immediate, but David didn’t repent.
      • Dustin acknowledges that everyone is susceptible to temptation.
        • If it could happen to David, it can happen to anyone.
        • Death in the Pot – Dr. Carl Lackey
          • Dustin references a message by Dr. Carl Lackey titled “Death in the Pot.”
          • Lackey identified things that were creeping into the church and killing it.
          • Some of these things are now accepted in the church.
          • Lackey brought a pot to the congregation and pulled out items representing these issues.
          • Examples from Lackey’s Message
            • Playing Cards:
              • Initially seen as harmless fun (solitaire).
              • Lackey explained the negative consequences and related issues.
              • Led to legal gambling becoming widespread (online, college campuses).
              • If people had stood against it earlier, it might not have become so prevalent.
              • Dirty Magazines:
                • Now easily accessible (JCPenney ads with lingerie).
                • These images are not meant for men’s eyes unless married to the woman.
                • Society has become too casual about dress and modesty.
                • Lust ruins marriages and friendships.
                • Robbing God:
                  • Not just in tithes and offerings, but also in time.
                  • People prioritize other activities over church and God.
                  • Should make time for God first, even if it means missing other events.
                  • Television:
                    • Keeps people from serving God.
                    • Even “good Christian shows” are not a substitute for the Word of God and personal time with God.
                    • People make time for everything else but should prioritize time with God.
                    • The Enemy’s Deception
                      • The enemy deceives people into thinking certain things are harmless.
                      • The Bible says to seek the old ways and walk therein.
                      • The enemy doesn’t reveal the consequences of sin.
                        • He doesn’t tell you that you’re going to die or be separated from God.
                        • He says, “Surely you won’t die.”
                        • Adam and Eve example:
                          • The fruit was “pleasant to the eyes.”
                          • The enemy didn’t tell them the consequences of eating the fruit.
                          • Alcoholism example:
                            • People start drinking for fun, but it can lead to addiction and destruction.
                            • Advertisements (Budweiser horses) don’t show the negative consequences.
                            • God’s Provision and Protection
                              • The only way to overcome these things is through Jesus.
                              • God knows our thoughts and desires, even the ones we try to hide.
                              • God will not fulfill selfish desires.
                              • Sometimes, what we see as a curse is actually a blessing from God to keep us in line.
                                • Example: Danny Greger’s MS prevents him from being on the river on Sundays.
                                • The enemy is always trying to deceive us, even after we are saved.
                                  • “The devil will be hot on my trail… when I step through” the gates of heaven.
                                  • Covetousness and Materialism
                                    • Beware of covetousness because life is not about material possessions.
                                    • The parable of the rich man who built bigger barns:
                                      • God called him a fool because he was focused on earthly possessions instead of his soul.
                                      • The things we strive for will eventually perish.
                                      • The enemy paints a picture that we need material things to be successful and fit in.
                                      • We often sacrifice time with family, friends, and church to get these things.
                                      • The love of money is the root of all evil.
                                      • Don’t worry about tomorrow; focus on your relationship with Jesus Christ today.
                                      • It doesn’t matter how rich you are; what matters is whether you are saved.
                                      • Hell is Real
                                        • The story of the rich man and Lazarus:
                                          • The rich man lived a life of luxury but ended up in hell.
                                          • Lazarus was a beggar but went to heaven.
                                          • Hell is not a party; it is a place of weeping, wailing, and gnashing of teeth.
                                          • There is no escape from hell, no matter how much you cry out to God.
                                          • The world promotes hell as something good, but it is not.
                                          • The story of the letter from hell:
                                            • A man in hell wrote to his saved friend, asking why he didn’t warn him about the horrors of hell.
                                            • He described the torment, the smell of sulfur, and the screams.
                                            • The Danger of Being “Almost Persuaded”
                                              • Paul’s encounter with King Agrippa:
                                                • Agrippa was “almost persuaded” to become a Christian.
                                                • An “almost Christian” is 100% lost.
                                                • The things of this world are mostly lies from the enemy.
                                                • The enemy knows what it takes to tempt each individual.
                                                • Even though we have something greater inside of us, we still have to choose to resist temptation.
                                                • Mistakes have consequences, even after forgiveness.
                                                  • David’s sin with Bathsheba resulted in the death of their child.
                                                  • Call to Action
                                                    • Be alert because the enemy is a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour.
                                                    • Don’t wait to get saved; death is certain and coming to everyone.
                                                    • Dustin’s personal testimony:
                                                      • He ran from God after his friend got saved.
                                                      • He was miserable and terrified until he finally surrendered to God.
                                                      • Don’t be almost persuaded; accept the Lord today.
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