Tha nature of the beast

@Zelmarq (12585)
Cebu City, Philippines
June 6, 2007 11:56pm CST
I was deply touched by this story I hope you will like this. Years ago we had a pet raccoon named Jason. One minute he would snuggle up on your lap like a perfect angel and the next he'd be engaged in the most fiendish antics. If unrestrained, he would raid the garbage can or tear up the flowerbed. Although he was a delightful pet, we became increasingly aware that his destructive actions were governed by his wild instincts. Jason would always have the nature of a raccoon, and we had to watch him closely no matter how tame he seemed to be. Often when I observed Jason's behavior, I thought of the sinful nature that we as Christians retain even though we are indwelt by the Holy Spirit. Paul referred to this as the "flesh" in which "nothing good dwells" (Romans 7:18). It may be restrained, but it's always there. Unless we are daily controlled by the Lord, our old "self" will demonstrate its destructive pleasure-seeking capacity in some way. Although we are new creatures in Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17), we still possess the tendency to sin. But we don't need to be governed by it, for we are united to Christ and indwelt by the Holy Spirit. By obeying God's Word and yielding to the Spirit (Romans 8:11), we can be victorious over the flesh—the nature of the beast within. —Mart De Haan Lord, I am learning of Your power To give me victory each hour; As I keep walking close to You, Your Spirit fills with life anew.—Hess The Christian gains victory by starving the old nature and feeding the new. source: our daily bread2006
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@mschiqui (1284)
• Philippines
7 Jun 07
every person has it's own negative and positive side, but all our negative and bad sides will be forgiven if we only heartily repent on it.. God is very forgiving and ever loving God..God understands our human nature, and so with all his creations.
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@Zelmarq (12585)
• Cebu City, Philippines
7 Jun 07
We all have been tamed but the old self sometimes goes out from us but it is a reminder that we have been forgiven and we have been pardoned for the things that we have done and the things we are about to commit.
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@Lydia1901 (16351)
• United States
11 Jun 07
That is a very interesting story and thank you for sharing it. It is pretty cool. Thanks again for that.
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@Zelmarq (12585)
• Cebu City, Philippines
11 Jun 07
Its the reality and its what we really are by nature lets be thank ful that God is always there to remind us of our weaknesses.