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Hello all, greetings in Jesus' precious name. Thank you for sending this email to me. I am really encouraged by this. Because I am also struggling to live a life that I am supposed to live.  Manytimes failures, unsuccess, mistakes and sometimes even sinful act is taking place. And sometimes I feel that I am just pretending a good life before other people but inside I am really rotten. Thank God and you all guys, somehow I am encouraged to live life toward perfection in the name of Jesus our Lord.  

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    Jacob <jni...@gmail.com> Mar 09 05:02PM -0800  

    We know we Christians ought to be examples to the others in every part
    of our life. But honesty compels us to acknowledge many mistakes,
    failures and sins which we are ashamed about. But should that stop us
    from going forward? The devil points out our failures and warns us
    that we have no right to tell others what to do. Many people are also
    quick to point out our faults and try to shut us up. But the example
    we want to show others is not about our perfection but how we run
    towards perfection.
     
    The perfect example that Jesus gave is not intimidating because that
    is what we expect from Him anyway. The fact that He did not sin even
    once even though He was tempted in everything just as we are tempted
    now (He.4:15) (and we can be sure that Satan would have tried his
    worst to trip up Jesus) helps us to persevere with hope even when we
    have failed (He.12:3,4). We are encouraged to go to Him after we have
    failed because we know He understands our struggles, weakness and
    feelings (He.4:15,16) and He Himself went through struggles against
    temptations and overcame (He.5:7,8).
     
    But the example of Paul encourages us in a different way which is
    perhaps closer to our lives. Here was a man who experienced real
    failures just like we have but who didn't give up. He knew he hadn't
    become perfect (Php.3:12), but he pressed on towards perfection. He
    did not forget that he used to be a blasphemer and a persecutor (1Ti.
    1:12,13), and considering his failures in spite of the grace and gifts
    God had given him he sincerely felt that he was the chief of sinners
    (1Ti.1:15). This recognition protected and preserved him so that God
    could use him as the mightiest of all apostles.
     
    Paul's secret was his honest assessment of himself (Ro.12:3). He
    didn't live in a world of theological abstractions but he recognised
    his existence in this 'real' world with a flesh in which dwelt no good
    thing (Ro.7:18). He called sins, mistakes and failures by those same
    names. And yet--this is my point--he had the audacity to tell others
    to follow his example!
     
    Paul didn't call us to follow his example of success after success! He
    called us to follow Jesus as he himself followed Him (1Co.11:1). It
    was not an example of an unbroken chain of success. But he wouldn't
    give up even when he had been knocked down but he continued to fight
    till he achieved great things for the Lord. Paul is exhorting us to
    follow Christ in the same way.
     
    When we confess our sins to God He forgives us, wipes our record clean
    as if there was never any blot there (1Jn.1:9). We don't carry a sense
    of guilt into our future but we go forward with a greater desire and
    mindset not to fail again.

     

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