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"FUDGING"? A Story Of Comprimising. 2 Cor. 2:11
7/8/2007 11:32:13 AM

I just recently heard one of those stories of a man who left
his wife and two children, and has a new girlfriend. He was going to
church and claimed to be a Christian. I always say to myself, "How did
this happen?" It happens because of compromise and fudging.

When we think of the term compromise, we often think of it in a
positive light. It often means that two people agree to be flexible,
meet each other in the middle of some issue, and live with their
differences. I'm using the word "compromise" differently. To compromise
your convictions means that you let down your guard and do things that
you know you shouldn't. A friend of mine years ago said, "Compromise
begins in inches and ends in disaster."

The apostle Paul describes the fruit of the Holy Spirit's presence to
Christians in Galatia (Galatians 5:22-23). One of the evidences of the
Spirit's fruit is "self discipline." We need this to do things God's
way, to follow the lifestyle the Bible describes, and pursue the
character God wants to form in us. If we fudge (make exceptions) or
compromise (let go of our convictions), then we are asking for trouble
.. trouble for ourselves and also those in our lives.

The devil is really good at tempting us to do this. It's like the
garden of Eden, with Adam and Eve, all over again (Genesis 3:1-7). The
devil whispers to us, "God's not really telling you the truth." He
helps us see how this temptation gets us something we desire. He also
says, "You won't die, you'll just be wiser in the ways of the world."
In others words, the evil one is saying that a little fudging or
compromise won't hurt us. He's suggesting that God and our spiritual
friends just don't want us to experience life. And at first, a little
compromise doesn't seem to hurt us. In the early stages, we get away
with it while suffering only minor consequences. The awful payday (Romans
6:23), however, comes later. And it will come. And when it does arrive,
it's awful!

You deserve to be happy, don't you?

The devil subtly tells us that we "aren't happy" and that we "deserve
to be ... happy!"

But, we know to watch out for the evil one's tricks.

  Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about
  like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour (1 Peter 5:8). For
  we are not unaware of his schemes (2 Corinthians 2:11).

We shouldn't be ignorant of his desire to destroy us (Genesis 4:7)!

In the end, realize that the self discipline the Holy Spirit is working
to develop in you is a good thing. Doing things God's way is for our
good, for our protection, and for our blessing. He really does know
what is best for us. The next time you think about compromising your
convictions and fudging, don't! Instead, "... submit to God. Resist the
devil and he will flee from you" (James 4:7).
Peace and Love to you all. God_bless.

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Re: "FUDGING"? A Story Of Comprimising. 2 Cor. 2:11
7/8/2007 12:18:06 PM
Hello Thomas,

Thank you for sharing.


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Re: "FUDGING"? A Story Of Comprimising. 2 Cor. 2:11
7/8/2007 12:27:48 PM

Your Welcome Amanda, thank you. Enjoy your day! God_bless

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Re: "FUDGING"? A Story Of Comprimising. 2 Cor. 2:11
7/8/2007 1:34:02 PM

Thomas: You have very good points offered here.  I always enjoy reading your posts even if I dont comment.  I have to say that today, many people do not take their VOWS seriously.  Happieness is what we deserve but it does require
WORK.  It especially sickens me when CHRISTIANS that swear to God in one church to love someone divorce and join another church. Do they think that God didnt take their VOWS seriousy at the previous church?  Marriage takes work.  I ahve been married only once, to my high school sweetheart. I love her every day, that is not to say that I like what she does every day or the choices that I make every day and I am sure she feels the same, but we have to live with teh choices we make and we definately have to honor the VOWS that we made to God.  Dont we want HIM to keep HIS promises?  WWJD?  I like the bill board I saw one day, You invited HIM to the wedding, why dont you invite HIM to the marriage?

Just my two cents

Scott

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Re: "FUDGING"? A Story Of Comprimising. 2 Cor. 2:11
7/8/2007 2:01:50 PM
Scott! You show good promise in your post because its out of honesty and in my sight it applies a lot of truth! Please your 2 cents is worth more than that! Thank you for your reply my friend. Enjoy your day my online friend! God_bless
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