You compromised once. What makes it hard for the second?

Philippines
April 29, 2010 10:21am CST
This was a question of our pastor which really struck me. Then I thought, Yeah it's true. In the first place, if only one has not fallen into the temptation and let the pressures let it come into his life, he shouldn't have regrets like he had already done it. Like he has done it anyway so if he'll try to avoid it the second time around, he's like a hypocrite. Yeah whatever.
3 responses
• Philippines
29 Apr 10
It doesn't mean that he's a hypocrite. It just means that he doesn't want to do that certain temptation anymore.
• Philippines
30 Apr 10
What I was trying to say about the being a hypocrite was the people who are involved in making that person be in that situation tend to think of him as a hypocrite if he refuses the second time around.
@tomitomi (5429)
• Singapore
1 May 10
Trust gets trust in return. Respect gets respect. When trust is lost more than just trust and respect are lost.
• India
29 Apr 10
you should have given some more description about it,but still if you have compromised one then it really becomes a tough job to go for it the second time,but yaa you can go for it when it's for a good cause otherwise just forget it.