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Avoiding Costly Mistakes At All Costs - Costly Habits Part 2

Topic: #30 of 266 for Sermons on Sin: Bondage to
Scripture: 1 Kings 20:1-20:35
Denomination: Baptist
Date Added: September 2006
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
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Avoiding Costly Mistakes at All Costs - Costly Habits Part 2
I Kings 20:1-35
Pastor Don Jones
West Glendale Baptist Church


Last Sunday we looked at the costly mistake of costly and sometimes deadly habits. King Ben-Hadad was sitting in his tent drinking with his 32 kings instead of on the battle field with his men. As a result, he lost his kingdom and power because he was addicted to alcohol. It is a sad commentary not only to alcohol but any habit (eating, drinking sodas, caffeine) that ensnares our lives so much so that we are slaves to the costly habit.

Last week I also shared with you startling statistics about alcohol and drug abuse among adults and teens. Case in point: last weekend my son rescued a freshman that had overdosed on alcohol and had gone into a coma. Another student, the son of a doctor, went into a coma and the ER staff had difficult bringing him back to consciousness. The dad flew in from a conference to be with his son. My daughter stopped one of her charges last year, a beautiful young lady, from aspirating on her own vomit as she lay unconscious on the floor because of alcohol poisoning. It is not a pretty picture to say the least.

The Arizona Republic ran a headline this past Wednesday entitled, "Adult Drug Deaths Soar" in which the reporter examined the statistics indicating a rise in drug related deaths since the introduction of Oxycontin. Evidently the "boomers" are not familiar with the deadlier drugs (both prescription and illegal) of today and as a result, more are dying from overdoses. Again, I know it is a problem not only in the world but in our churches as well.

So how do we avoid these costly mistakes? What are the biblical principles that will help us to be free in Christ and remain free in Him? I believe there are five principles to help guide our decision making so that we will be less likely to begin a costly habit.

Cue slide - Stop Destructive Behavior

First, stop the destructive behavior. I realize this sounds easier said than done. But at some level there needs to be a conscious decision to stop the costly behavior. Until you decide to say no, the habit will continue. As a believer you have the power of the Holy Spirit to overcome the worst habits.

Jesus encountered a street scene in his walks that teaches us His perspective on costly habits. A woman had been caught in adultery. I am not sure if someone was peeking through the window or if someone walked in on the two of them while in the act. I did notice that there was no man involved? Where was he? Anyway, Jesus approached as they were ready to throw the stones at her. He simply said in John 8:7-8,

“If any one of you is without sin, let him be the first to throw a stone at her.” Again he stooped down and wrote on the ground.

With those words they began to leave, oldest to the youngest. Most scholars agree that when Jesus bent down to write on the ground he had written common sins that the crowd was guilty of committing. I take it one step further and say he wrote their individual sins in the dust of the ground. What happens next is what I want you to notice. It says,

Jesus straightened up and asked her, “Woman, where are they? Has no one condemned you?” “No one, sir,” she said. “Then neither do I condemn you,” Jesus declared. “Go now and leave your life of sin.”

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