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EVERY MAN’S BATTLE Every Man’s Guide to Winning the War on Sexual Temptation
One Victory at a Time Stephen Arterburn and Fred Stoeker Waterbrook Press, 2000, 229 pp. ISBN 1 47856 368 2 |
Arterburn
is the founder and chairman of New Life Clinics and a nationally known
speaker and author. Stoeker writes
and speaks to men about sexual purity.
The book is quite straightforward, even explicit. Both men tell their story of overcoming
sexual impurity. “Sexual
sins are the termites in the walls and foundations of today’s marriages.” (3) God’s
standard for sexual purity is Ephesians 5:3: “But among you there must not be
even a hint of sexual immorality, or of any kind of impurity.” (9) “Much
of the sexual immorality in our society is so subtle we sometimes don’t
recognize it for what it is.” Even Forrest
Gump. (21) “I guess I’ve been watching movies for so
long that I didn’t even notice.”
(22) “I’m
becoming frustrated and angry with the church. The Bible says that women should dress modestly, but they
don’t. The women soloists are always
wearing the latest, tightest fashions.
I look at them, but all I see are curves and legs.” (23) Test
for sexual addiction on pp. 26-7 The
vast majority of men are fractionally addicted. They experience addictive drawings. “We’re compelled by the chemical high and the sexual
gratification it brings.” (31) “Because
of the differences between men and women, forming a satisfying sex life in
marriage is hardly a slam dunk. It’s
more like making a half-court shot.” (40) “Your
purity must not depend upon your mate’s health or desire. God holds you responsible, and if
you don’t gain control before your wedding day, you can expect it to crop up
after the honeymoon.” (41) “We
can be naďve and foolish regarding God’s standard for sexual purity as we
stumble blindly into wrong ‘because everyone else is doing it.’” Sometimes
we’re rebellious or maybe we consider God’s standard too ridiculous to take
seriously. (43) We’re
commanded to avoid sexual impurity in more than half of the New Testament
books. (45) “Our
adolescent Christians are often indistinguishable from their non-Christian
peers, sharing the same activities, music, jokes, and attitudes about
premarital sex.” “And don’t we
realize what our slack standards are costing us in our witness to the world?”
(54) “Sexual
impurity has become rampant in the church because we’ve ignored the costly
work of obedience to God’s standards as individuals….” “We’ve crafted an image and may even seem
sexually pure while permitting our eyes to play freely when no one is around,
avoiding the hard work of being sexually pure.” (58) “Given
what the sight of nudity does to the pleasure centers of our brain, and these
days it’s pretty easy to see many naked or near-naked women, it’s no wonder
our eyes and mind resist control.” (66) “For
males, impurity of the eyes is sexual foreplay.” “God views foreplay outside marriage as wrong.” See Ezekiel 23:3. (66) “No
doubt about it: Visual sexual gratification is a form of sex for men.” (68) Jesus
is our role model. He never looked on
a woman with dishonor. (72) Job said,
“I made a covenant with my eyes not to look lustfully at a girl.” (Job 31:1) God’s
definition of real manhood is pretty simple: It means hearing His Word and doing
it.” (77) God
has provided everything you need for a life of purity. What we lack is urgency. “He is waiting for you to rise up and
engage in the battle.” (90-92) “Sexual
impurity is a series of bad decisions on our part. “Holiness is not some nebulous thing. It’s a series of right choices.” (92) “Satan’s
greatest weapon against you is…deception.”
“He tricks you into thinking you’re a helpless victim.” (103) “You
are sexually pure when no sexual gratification comes from anyone or anything
but your wife.” (104) “Your
objective in the war against lust is to build three perimeters of defense
into your life: 1.
With your eyes. 2.
In your mind. 3.
In your heart.” – strengthen your affections for and commitment to
your wife (104) “Impurity
is a habit, but it fights like an addiction. (105) Habits can be changed.
Practice a new habit with great focus for six weeks and the old habit
will become unnatural. (106) Train
your eyes to ‘bounce’ away from sights of pretty women and sensual
images. Immediately. (125) “We
have a very good rule at home. Any
video unsuitable for the kids is probably unsuitable for adults.” (131) Use
a good Bible verse as a rallying point.
The opening line of Job 31 is a good one: “I have made a covenant with
my eyes.” (141) Use another verse as
a shield, for example, I Cor. 6:18-20, “…you were bought with a price…” “You have no right to look at that or
think about it. You haven’t the
authority.” (142) “If
you find someone attractive, your first line of defense is a proper mindset,
which is this: This attraction threatens everything I hold dear.”
(169) Bounce your eyes. Avoid her. When you’re in her company, play the dweeb – be unappealing.
(170-71) When
someone finds you attractive, spend absolutely no time alone with that
person, even in public places, flee from her, send absolutely no return
attraction signals, play the dweeb.
(173-74) [My friend R.C. says
when he sees a signal in a woman’s eyes, he looks at her nose. He refuses to look into her eyes. Dlm] Your
innermost perimeter is about being consumed with God’s purpose to cherish
your wife.” (187) “Your
wife gave up her freedom for you. She
relinquished her rights to seek happiness elsewhere. She exchanged this freedom for something
she considered more valuable: your love and your word.” (201) Further
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