Some Christians seem to struggle very much in the Christian life, and are at almost constant war with their flesh, often falling into sin (I'm talking here of sins like selfishness, anger, impatience etc).
Other Christians seem to be living in such glorious victory. They don't seem to give in to selfishness, impatience, anger etc.
When I look around, there seem to be two tiers in Christianity: Those who seem to have it easy must have either graduated into a higher tier of Christianity, or perhaps they're pretty self-controlled by nature or upbringing and so there's less work to be done.
Then there's those who have so little victory, though they want it.
My personal experience as a believer has been one of almost constant struggle. I feel my sin nature so keenly, and am most often in great temptation to live according to my flesh, often succumbing to the old habits of sin that come so easily to me.
I know the answer to our struggles in the Christian life is: FAITH. Maybe those who I imagine in the "upper tier" are simply those who have stronger faith.
If simple faith is the answer to those in the thick of the battle with their flesh, what does it looks like to apply simple faith to the daily failures and so little daily victory over sin?
Thanks in advance,
Jenny
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I'd also add that Christianity/faith is not a spectator event you are involved...always....you are a participant and nothing should stop you from being an active one. No matter what you feel about another believer, you should always be concerned with your faith and an enduring faith that is based on the sole author & finisher of that faith.
I've heard of people fasting or going into the prayer closet until something is resolved, and they come out a changed person. I have an infant and small child, and am nursing so neither of these are feasible at this time, but is there something else you can suggest? Is going into the prayer closet a literal thing, or do people say this metaphorically?
If it is a literal going into the closet, how is this done?
So I go into the prayer closet (or fast) because I'm contentious with my husband, and I don't come out until I have assurance from God that this sin will no longer be an issue for me?
You can pray anywhere...even while nursing. A prayer closet is just a a place where you might pray without interruptions.
"So I go into the prayer closet (or fast) because I'm contentious with my husband, and I don't come out until I have assurance from God that this sin will no longer be an issue for me? "
That is something you need to talk with the Lord about. Always.
"I've heard of people fasting or going into the prayer closet until something is resolved, and they come out a changed person. I have an infant and small child, and am nursing so neither of these are feasible at this time, but is there something else you can suggest? Is going into the prayer closet a literal thing, or do people say this metaphorically? "
I have never thought of prayer metaphorically.
That is the quest. People have jobs, they have life streaming at them, and many will find that they just don't have the time to pray....always something else nagging for their time. Nothing should inhibit you from praying to the Lord....there will always be something testing you for your time. You make sure you get prayer in before anything else, it's important to keep your relationship with the Lord first and foremost before anything else in your life.
Other Christians seem to be living in such glorious victory. They don't seem to give in to selfishness, impatience, anger etc.
This is especially helpful to hear now that I have a 4 year old son who I'm teaching the stories of these great men of faith. Important to make the story not about how great these men were, but that they were ordinary men with weaknesses, used greatly by God.
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