Vigilance and Prayer: Navigating the Christian Life

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The nature of the Christian Life is that it involves a constant battle, a lifelong Warfare because sin has a landing place in our lives as long as we are in the Flesh, and sin will not die unless it is constantly weakened. We've been learning from John Owen's excellent phrase. [00:01:19]

Watch and Pray so that you will not fall into temptation. Jesus says the spirit is willing. That's always true. If you're a Christian, you want to make progress in the Christian life, but here's what you discover, what every Christian discovers: the spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak. [00:03:59]

Jesus does not say Watch and Pray so that you will not be tempted. There is no way of getting into a kind of level of the Christian Life in which you are no longer tempted. We're not going to get there This Side of Heaven. Jesus does not say Watch and Pray so that you will no longer be tempted. [00:05:15]

Identify what are your primary battles. That's the first thing that it means to watch. Identify your primary battles. Now your primary battles may be different from mine. Mine may be different from someone else's. The reason that I say that is what we learned a few weeks ago from James in chapter 1. [00:13:10]

Knowing yourself is of huge importance when it comes to living the Christian Life. How well do you know yourself? How many folks watch American Idol? It's not a trick question. Hey, only a couple are admitting it. I don't believe only do you know one of the things that has fascinated me on the occasions. [00:14:26]

Study your past experience. Study your past experience. One of the best ways to grow in the Christian Life and to become one wiser in your own battle with temptation is very simply to reflect on your past failures because reflecting on past failures is the best way of avoiding repeating them. [00:26:07]

Watch and Pray. Watch and Pray so that you will not enter into temptation. So just a couple of observations about praying here. Notice that Jesus tells us that we are to pray because he says your flesh is weak. That's why I need to pray. Jesus says the spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak. [00:33:12]

Pray because the flesh is weak, but pray also for another reason because your savior is strong. Pray because your flesh is weak, but pray because your savior is strong and thank God for this wonderful, wonderful truth that Jesus Christ he he comes to these disciples. [00:36:54]

Christ goes to that cross so that there falling into temptation, your falling into temptation, will not be the end of Hope for you. And so we are invited to come and pray not only because the flesh is weak but because this savior who is for us is very, very strong. [00:40:02]

Christ is able to help you when you feel you are falling. You say, well, I'm so glad I'm here because I feel like I have entered into temptation. I can see specific ways in which Satan's power is Raging within my life, and I say, look, the Lord Jesus Christ is able to help you. [00:41:52]

This savior who's able to help you, you can come to him because he is a savior who has been tempted, and he knows what that is. And not only is he able to help you when you are falling, he's able to restore you when you have fallen. That's why he went to the Cross. [00:43:56]

This Christ is able to keep you from falling in the future. You going out into a new week and temptations are going to come, so he says to you watch and pray, but he says Watch and Pray so that you will not fall into temptation. You say, well, what hope do I have of that? [00:46:39]

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