I've posted here or on another of my blogs about how a friend of mine is battling cancer. One of the 
things that came up in a conversation she and I had was how everyone wants to see 
Jesus but nobody wants to die. We were talking about eternity, but the 
same thing applies to our daily lives.
We Christians want to see Heaven, but don't want to die to the things we 
enjoy  here on earth. I see so many family and friends hanging on to sin
 with one hand and reaching out to Jesus with the other. The Bible tells
 us to resist the devil and  he will flee. Oftentimes, we'd rather resist the gospel to hang on to some things of the world.
For a long time I did the same thing. I held on to some things 
because I didn't no better, but even when I learned better, I didn't 
want to really let go. I wanted to find some kind of biblical "loophole"
 that would allow me to ease my conscience. I had to learn to listen to 
more mature Christian brothers and sisters who would lead me to 
Scriptures about specific things. It was hard. I was resisting the 
gospel. Who knows what else I am doing in ignorance?
I had
more than one person rebuke me about astrology and following horoscopes. A ministry about the music 
industry opened my eyes to tactics used in entertainment.  I had a heavy interest
 in the paranormal and the occult and was hooked on shows that featured 
hauntings and occult experiences. I had never really looked at or 
understood what the Bible had to say about this (Deuteronomy and 
Isaiah).  Thank the Holy Spirit for opening my eyes to some of these 
things. 
What are some of the things you are hanging on
 to? Are they 
material things, attitudes, a way of life, expectations...? When we call
 ourselves "Christians" and still practice certain things, we are not 
being a good representative of Christ or the gospel. We may even be 
misleading other Christians into thinking that something is okay.
When I struggle with choosing the Lord over worldly things, I 
often think about the rich young ruler in the Bible. If he had not been 
rich and had nothing worldly to give up, choosing to follow Jesus would 
have been easier. I think that this is obviously true for all of us.
I was in communication recently with a young woman I know. She 
questioned my opinion that Yoga is not for Christians. I don't know if 
she is a Christian or not,  but one thing she said stuck with me. She 
mentioned that she has been practicing Yoga for fifteen years. When we 
put a lot of time or effort into something, we don't want to give it up.
 If this lady is a Christian, this will be a struggle for her.
Another friend of mine used to be a heavy partier and 
recreational drug user before she came to Christ. Though she had not 
been an alcoholic, she won't touch alcohol at all now because it reminds
 her of her past. She had to give up everything that tied her to that 
old life.
For some people, their struggle is with money or material 
possessions. Maybe they made their money illegally or gained their 
possessions immorally. How difficult would it be for, say, a drug dealer
 to give up the cars and homes they gained through criminal activity? 
What if doing that meant being dirt poor and having to start all over?
For some people, the struggle may be with giving up a lifestyle. 
How does someone who has gained all their esteem from being beautiful or
 exploiting their  physical attributes give up the vanity? (I now think 
of the lady named Gretchen on Real Housewives of Orange Country. In 
opening credits, she says "God is my savior, my husband is my king, and 
my body, it's sinful." At one point she did a "sexy" modeling shoot for 
her line of seductive clothing. Like so many people today, her sexy 
image is a huge part of her identity.
The point is that 
we all have weaknesses that the Enemy can use to keep us from being the 
most effective witnesses to the gospel. We need to learn where we are 
vulnerable and then work at giving those things up. We need to start 
resisting Satan and  not the gospel.
Let me end by adding this: I think that the Enemy loves to use us 
against each other. Most often, when someone tries to warn me of some 
spiritual danger, I don't immediately react with gratitude.  Usually, I 
am a little resentful and I either challenge them to show me where 
Scripture agrees with them (and we do need to always consult the 
Bible), or I disbelieve them completely. Sometimes, I try to point out 
that what I am doing is harmless since I don't take it seriously. I
 am learning to just  listen, check Scripture and pray on everything. If
 the Enemy had his way, every discussion would turn into bullying, 
resentment and just a general falling-out among believers.
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