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What is Lust?
Lust, though it is commonly defined something sexual, can generally be summed up as desire.
To lust means “to long for, to desire very much.”
Lust is a matter of both the heart and mind.
Both the saved and the unsaved have the propensity to lust.
In , he prophesies that the heart is deceitful.
In , Jesus picks up the same thought as he says that evil things come out of the heart.
and 12:1 show the role that the mind plays in falling into, or overcoming, temptation.
The mind must not be governed by the flesh, but must be renewed and controlled by the Spirit.
In , Jesus picks up the same though
Recognizing Your Temptations
What are the things that you long for, whether good or bad?
What is something or someone you feel like would bring you the ultimate satisfaction?
What is it that pulls on you?
Even when you do not want to think about it, it calls you?
What is it about this person or thing that is so gratifying, and why is its pull so strong?
Overcoming Your Temptations
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If the lusts are our own, and they are rooted in our hearts, is it possible to overcome them?
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Pray for strength.
Starve it.
(Psalm 101:3)
Feed your spirit.
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Set the necessary boundaries for your success.
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