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02/15/2024
Establishing personal boundaries is imperative to spiritual freedom and vitality when coming out of a life of s*xual sin...
02/02/2024

Establishing personal boundaries is imperative to spiritual freedom and vitality when coming out of a life of s*xual sin. These boundaries should be intentional and thought out ahead of time. Trying to put them in place while in the midst of temptation will not work because the desire to override them will be too strong. They should be shared with trusted accountability partners and be appropriately and strategically customized to one’s unique life situation and struggles.

The below provides some general ideas for thinking through how to create and apply boundaries. Each person should think about what concrete expression these might take in their own lives and what additional boundaries need to be included.

Watching fewer media, especially at certain times of the day.
In today’s culture, media consumption is everything. While TV, movies, and YouTube aren’t bad in themselves, a man in recovery may realize they can affect him by lowering his guard to act out. Especially at night, or when there’s no one around, it may be a good idea to turn the TV or phone off and focus on something constructive.
Removing distractions when traveling.
If a man travels for work often, there are certain simple boundaries he can implement to safeguard himself. If having to do work at night, he can leave his personal laptop at home and only use his work laptop. He can also unplug the TV during his stay in the hotel room. Little things like these can be helpful and can add up to a big difference in staying focused.
Never be alone with a woman who isn’t one’s wife or girlfriend.
This will mostly play out at church or in social settings, but if an affair has been part of one’s past struggle, then it would be wise to keep multiple people involved when having conversations with the opposite s*x. In work settings, simple things like inviting a third co-worker, or just keeping the office door open, will help alleviate any unnecessary temptations.
Not keeping secrets of any kind.
Men may think that keeping small secrets from wives or friends won’t hurt anyone, but this is the same thinking that led them into a double life of s*xual sin. In recovery, it’s best to not keep any secrets, no matter how small they may feel, even if they’re not related to s*xual integrity. Practicing honesty and transparency rebuilds trust with wives and friends.
Saying ‘no’ when asked to do things on weekends that don’t involve the whole family.
Spending time with one’s family is paramount in a healthy life of recovery. Sexual addiction is extremely isolating and takes men away from being the husbands, fathers, or sons that they are meant to be. Family relationships need restoration through time spent together.
Never make a significant financial decision without first consulting one’s wife or mentor.
Financial decisions feel powerful, especially when a man makes them of his own accord and outside of anyone else’s authority. In recovery, these sweeping decisions need to be brought to a wife or trusted mentor first, or that feeling of power may lapse into a struggle with secretive sin.
Formulating and committing to personal boundaries forces one to take honest stock of their life, both practically and spiritually. It means counting the cost of what it will take to build a solid spiritual life and adjusting expectations to match the reality of being God’s man.

07/24/2023

Father,
Thank You for faithful servants like Paul! Through his divinely inspired words and life story, we can learn what it means to keep running forward into the future you have planned for us. It’s hard to forget, God. We tend to cling to things that have already happened, wishing they would have gone another way. When people hurt us, it’s hard to forgive but even harder to forget. Father, we pray for Your divine strength today to help us focus on the present. What do you have for us to do today, God? Help us to focus. This is the day You have made, Lord! Let us rejoice and be glad in it! And, in what’s to come. Jesus’ return and eternity with You in heaven. For all who claim Jesus as their Savior, this is what we have to look forward to. God, we pray Your voice echoes in our minds like my coach still rings in mine! Sometimes we need someone to believe in us more than we do! Jesus, You are always that person for us. Our Savior, Messiah, Living Water, and Friend. Thank You for returning the smiles to our faces and lifting the countenance of our hearts.
In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

07/21/2023

Lord,

I know that wisdom will continue to grow as a byproduct of right choices and godly responses, and as I apply Your Word to my daily circumstances. I ask You to help me make good use of the wisdom You give me every day.

Sometimes my choices may not seem clear. You are not the author of confusion, but I know I have an enemy who wants to deceive and confuse me, so please instruct me and give me a heart for Your wisdom—a growing desire for understanding and insight. I know wise choices will watch over me, keep me safe, and fill me with joy, so guide every decision I need to make today.

Help me observe lessons from all You have created—the truth principles You have built into the universe. Let me learn from the wisdom of sowing and reaping, the importance of a strong root system in life, or learning industriousness from the ant. I pray each practical and spiritual choice I make will reflect Your perfect will.

In Jesus’ name,

Amen.

07/21/2023

Because God’s thoughts and ways are not our thoughts and ways (Isaiah 55:8-9), it’s important to pray that God will teach us how to live (Psalm 25:4-5). The godless wisdom of this world is considered foolishness in God’s sight. Proverbs 8:5 tells us to set our hearts on prudence—wise, good sense—so we will not act as fools.

Only in God will we find perfect wisdom. Almighty God is the source of all wisdom, and He is wisdom itself. The Bible says Jesus grew in wisdom as a human; and as the Son of God, Jesus became wisdom for us from the Father. The Holy Spirit is our wisdom teacher.

In the Old Testament, King Solomon requested a gift he valued above all—a wise, discerning heart. God answered his prayer, and that gift brought the king great insight, wealth, and fame. Many of the proverbs in Scripture were written by Solomon, such as Proverbs 4:5-7: “Get wisdom, get understanding... Do not forsake wisdom.”

James 1:5 instructs believers to ask for wisdom—to pray for it. God is generous to provide, and He wants His children to know and enjoy the wisdom that comes from Him. When praying for wisdom, seek it as great treasure. Turn your ear toward it—be attentive to it. Think in terms of buying up truth and wisdom, or investing in it to become wiser and wiser. Determine to develop a close relationship with God’s wisdom; and always base requests for wisdom in Scripture, looking into the Word of God as you pray.

07/21/2023

Praying daily for wisdom is a wise thing to do! In Proverbs 8, an intriguing passage about wisdom, the writer asks, “Does not wisdom call out?” Indeed, God’s wisdom does call out, and those who respond positively and prayerfully to this call find blessing and favor from the Lord.

The value of praying for wisdom cannot be stressed more for the child of God, and some key prayers can help believers in their daily walk with God. But first, it’s helpful to form a good mindset for these prayers.

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