Chapter 4
When jumping into a well (second part)
often hear a voice within us telling us " What you want, dear? "," What are your secret desires? ". Think about these questions and put those desires before God can heal him even who gets to have the most disastrous "want."
But God uses these transformations of our desires to want to do your will, us understand, little by little, that these prohibitions are not such a thing, but the Lord has always wanted the best for our lives, for he knows that once we give free rein to our desires without control by God, our life will become disastrous and this applies to all areas of our lives.
If God forbids something, the sooner we believe and confess it is for our good, we'll be better.
a relationship or a person who may be tempting for us precisely because it is prohibited is not nothing but a decoratively painted door that serves as an entrance to a cavernous hole. No matter how flattering and alert that person is, if you feel that this friendship can bring to an immoral situation, get away, otherwise you will jump directly to the well.
The "no" to God is a quick push away from the well.
Note to jump into the pit extends beyond sexual matters. The context is much broader, is anything that God takes the trouble to prohibit.
Finally Beth says: "Satan hurt me, but I have not eaten. He may be limping spiritually, but thanks to God who sustains me and I need to poyarme it. At least and you can walk too. Stay away from that well before the mate.
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