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There is something far more dangerous than getting off track.
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It is thinking you are still on it.
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There is something far more dangerous than missing the mark.
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It is thinking you've hit it.
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There's something far more dangerous than being distracted -
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not seeing it, not realising.
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Grace and peace to you all,
wonderful children of God.
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You are welcome once again to another Interactive Prayer Service
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here at the God’s Heart TV Studio.
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People of God, let us begin this message with a moment of prayer.
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Join me in prayer right now.
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Oh Holy Spirit, let Your light shine
in our hearts and minds
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that we may understand Your Word,
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that we may abide in Your Word,
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that we may apply the truth of
Your Word in our daily lives.
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In Jesus’ mighty name we pray.
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And the children of God said, “Amen!”
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I want to start this message with
a very serious statement.
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We're going to jump straight into the Word!
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Think about this statement, people of God.
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Right now, there is a spiritual battle being waged for your attention.
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As Christians, we should not be ignorant of the devil's influences (2 Corinthians 2:11).
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We should not claim ignorance
of the devil's devices.
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There is a spiritual battle ongoing
for your attention.
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Because you are what you
give your attention to.
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Now, when I say there's a
spiritual battle going on,
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some of you are looking at me and saying, ‘What do you mean, Brother Chris?
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What do you mean there's
a battle taking place?’
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Well, the heart is always busy.
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The question is, what are we busy with?
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Think about this.
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Think about how easy it is
for you to give your time
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to things that have no eternal significance.
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This is an opportunity to reflect on your life.
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Think about how easy it is
to waste our time
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on things that have no lasting
value and significance.
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It's far easier to find worldly distraction
than godly direction.
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It's far easier to be entertained
than to be edified.
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If you're wondering whether or not there's a spiritual battle taking place, just check yourself.
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Think about how easy it is -
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if you pick up your phone and want to check something for a few minutes,
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if care is not taken, it can become hours.
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It's a spiritual battle.
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Check your own life as a Christian.
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If you don't create time for your devotion,
you will surely find time for distraction.
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To read the Word of God, or let me say -
to study the Word of God...
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Because God's Word is not meant to merely be read.
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It is meant to be studied - with full attention, with all of our hearts.
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When you want to pick up your Bible and read, many things try to discourage you,
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try to sidetrack you - try to take your time, your mind, your attention away.
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Even to join this Interactive Prayer Service -
if you don’t mean it, you will miss it.
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If you are not determined,
you will get distracted.
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There's a spiritual battle
going on for your attention,
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and the prize is your affection.
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Because where attention goes,
affection tends to follow.
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People of God, I want you to think
about what I'm saying right now.
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This is a serious message.
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The reality of this spiritual warfare
is not a reason to be fearful.
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It's a reason to be watchful.
Watch and pray. Why?
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Because as a child of God,
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the devil holds no sway over your life
unless he finds a way into your heart.
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For him to deceive us into sin,
he will first distract us.
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Because distraction dulls our
conscience from danger.
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Distraction makes you
insensitive to intrusion.
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And when your guards are lowered,
the intruder can become an insider.
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Let me give you an example.
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As Christians, we know that God
has sent His Holy Spirit
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to open our eyes to see
how wrong our sins are,
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to convict us when we sin but
also to warn us before we sin.
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Many believers today - their conscience only strikes with conviction after they have sinned,
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instead of their conscience striking
with warning before they sin.
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Because we are too easily distracted and not consistently connected.
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When you knowingly give
your heart to distraction,
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then you willingly start the
path towards destruction.
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This is the message I want to talk
about today, people of God:
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“The Trap Of Distraction.”
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Be careful of the trap of distraction.
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Turn with me to a Scripture in
the New Testament in 1 John 2.
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Look, we're in a world where there is no shortage of distractions.
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We're living in a world where there is
no shortage of temptations.
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We are in the world - but how do we live in this world without this world living in us?
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The answers are in the Word of God -
1 John 2:15-17. It says this,
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“Do not love the world or
the things in the world.
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If anyone loves the world, the love
of the Father is not in him.
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For all that is in the world - the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life -
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is not of the Father but is of the world.
And the world is passing away...”
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Don't get too comfortable in a danger zone which is not your home.
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“...the world is passing away,
and the lust of it...”
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There are many today who are busy building mansions in a market -
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a place that is passing away, fading away.
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No matter how long you live there,
you will one day leave there.
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Whether this world is laughing
with you or laughing at you,
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one thing is clear - we do not belong here.
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Don't get too comfortable
in a danger zone.
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Let me finish that Scripture - 1 John 2:17.
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“And the world is passing away,
and the lust of it;
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but he who does the will
of God abides forever.”
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Thank You, Jesus.
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Remember what I said.
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The prize of that spiritual war is not simply your attention - it is your affection.
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The devil wants to take your love from God and transfer it to the things of this world -
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the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, the pride of life.
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The devil uses what attracts us to distract us.
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The lust of the flesh - what you see.
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The lust of the eyes - ‘I see this, I want it.
I see this, I must have it.
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I look at this - I want to taste it.’
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He wants to shift your focus from
what is unseen to what is seen.
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This is a trap - the trap of distraction.
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Now, children of God, let me describe
a scenario to try and illustrate what I mean
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by the danger of this distraction.
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Just imagine there is a ship sailing in a vast ocean and it's heading clearly in one direction.
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This is the path.
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This is the course.
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This is the way it is going.
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But suddenly there is a gentle breeze that subtly shifts the direction of that ship.
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Instead of going straight,
it’s shifted off course.
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And if care is not taken, the captain may not even know he has gone off track.
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I don't know if you understand this illustration, children of God.
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There is something far more dangerous than getting off track.
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It is thinking you are still on it.
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There is something far more dangerous than missing the mark.
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It is thinking you've hit it.
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There's something far more dangerous than being distracted -
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not seeing it, not realising.
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If you don't know that you're going astray,
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you will not know the part to play
to get back on the right way.
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The trap of distraction.
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As you're listening to this sermon right now, I want you to look at your own life.
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To avoid this entanglement in this web of distraction woven by the devil,
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we must identify his tactics.
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Look at your life. Examine yourself.
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Recognise what are the sources of distraction in your own life.
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Take a moment and think
about that right now.
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No one knows you better
than you know yourself.
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What is it that is a source of distraction
in your Christian journey?
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I know there are so many areas your heart may be highlighting at this point.
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But I just want to give everyone a
very practical word of advice.
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People of God - before checking your phone, check your heart.
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I said this is a very practical word of advice.
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Before checking your phone,
check your heart.
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Because if you pick up your
phone without a purpose,
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rather than you using it,
it may end up using you.
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For many of us connected at this moment,
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the source of our distraction is
right now in our pockets.
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Many people fall into the
trap of distraction because
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they pick up their phone
without a clear purpose.
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And before you know it, something
that you look at for a few minutes
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can turn into a few hours.
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When it comes to meaningful
activities, you must mean it.
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When it comes to meaningless
or mindless activities,
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you will find the time for it and
you will waste the time on it.
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This is the case of many people today.
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We are falling into the trap of distraction
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and we're trading our attention for
the sake of temporal enjoyment.
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In today's generation, in this world
that we’re living in today,
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where there's so much connectivity,
24/7 streams of information available -
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many of us, the source of our
distraction is in our pockets.
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Look, many of us, when you
wake up in the morning,
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you greet your phone
before you greet God.
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Even when you are going to go to the toilet, you first take your phone.
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You are using your phone in the toilet.
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Can I give you an advice?
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When you go to the toilet, you are sitting down - before checking your phone, check your heart.
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Is your heart right with God?
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Is there an issue you need to settle?
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Is there someone you need
to reconcile with?
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Is your focus in the right place?
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Don't just bring out your phone.
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Before you check the news,
check your heart.
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Before you examine your social media feed, examine your heart -
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to avoid the trap of distraction.
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When you wake up in the morning,
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we should greet God first before
anyone or anything else.
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Get down on your knees and say,
“Thank You, Jesus, for a new day”
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before you open your phone and check for messages or what someone has sent to you.
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Greet God before your phone.
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This is just a practical word of advice
in the light of this message.
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People of God, let me be clear.
I'm not here to demonise your phone.
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I'm not saying you can't
watch things on your phone.
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Let's be real, people of God.
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When it comes to recreation, you are relaxed and want to look at something -
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don't simply look for something entertaining; look for something edifying.
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Because the devil does not
recognise your relaxation.
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Satan is ready 24/7 to strike.
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He's looking for an opportunity to
deceive and enter your heart.
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Your time off is his time on.
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Some of us deceive ourselves. We say, ‘Okay, I will just look for a little bit.
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In ten minutes, I will finish. By 8pm,
I will stop.’ You put a time.
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You don't employ self-control
to manage distraction.
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You employ self-control
to avoid distraction.
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‘I will just look at this for five more minutes.’
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If care is not taken, it will become hours.
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‘I will stop doing this by 8pm.’
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Look, if you set a time for doing what is right, you set yourself up for doing what is wrong.
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Because you are always only one
decision away from distraction.
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Can I also say something very direct, people of God? Please, be careful.
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Isolation often amplifies temptation
because lust feeds on loneliness.
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When you are alone, the voice of temptation often becomes louder.
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But when you think no one is watching you,
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remember the One who never sleeps
nor slumbers (Psalm 121).
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There is no secret that can
be kept from God's Spirit.
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There is nothing hidden from His sight.
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The concept of secret sin, hidden sin
exists only in your mind
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as a mechanism of justification.
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Because what happens in the dark
will eventually come to the light.
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If you don't deal with it,
it will one day deal with you.
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This is not a message of condemnation. No!
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As I said to you, the reality of this spiritual battle is not a reason to be afraid.
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It's a reason to be alert, to watch and pray.
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Because you are always one
decision away from distraction.
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Watch and pray.
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This is the way out.
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You hear this message and say, ‘But there's so many things capable of distracting me.
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There's so many issues that life brings. There's so many things that are
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present in this world,
in this generation around me
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that can easily take my focus
and time away from God,
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away from what I’m meant to be doing. What’s the way out?’
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Let me encourage you today.
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Yes, we are weak.
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Yes, we're living in a world
with a lot of distraction.
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Therefore, you must consciously surround yourself with things that remind you of God
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and intentionally invest daily time with Him.
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The best defence against
distraction is godly habits.
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Because when you take the Word of God into your heart,
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the light of His Word shines in your heart,
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and opens your eyes to see
where you have gone astray,
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where you have missed the mark,
enabling you to get back on track.
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Yes, we can be distracted.
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Yes, we will be distracted.
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But how quick are we to realise
and get back on track?
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To get back on track, we need to dedicate ourselves to the Word of God.
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There's no other secret shortcut to
get back on track with God.
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As you read His Word, study His Word
with devotion, you see yourself clearly.
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You see life clearly.
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You can identify - ‘Oh, this was the tactic the devil used to distract me.
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Oh, this was the weapon the devil
used to shift my focus.’
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You realise it. You recognise it. You repent from it. You get back on track with God.
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That's the way out.
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Yes, there will be distractions.
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But please, people of God,
take this message seriously.
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We can't claim ignorance
of the devil's influence.
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There is a spiritual battle being
waged for your attention.
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And if you don't engage your heart
with God, the world will engage it.
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As I bring this message to a conclusion,
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I want to read a profound word of wisdom from the Proverbs - Proverbs 4:20-27.
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Ponder on these words.
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The answer to distraction lies within
the truth of God's Word.
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“My son, give attention to my words;
incline your ear to my sayings.
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Do not let them depart from your eyes;
keep them in the midst of your heart;
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for they are life to those who find them,
and health to all their flesh.
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Keep your heart with all diligence,
for out of it spring the issues of life.
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Put away from you a deceitful mouth,
and put perverse lips far from you.
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Let your eyes look straight ahead,
and your eyelids look right before you.
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Ponder the path of your feet,
and let all your ways be established.
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Do not turn to the right or the left;
remove your foot from evil.”
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May God bless His Word
in the midst of our hearts
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as we stay alert to avoid
the trap of distraction
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whilst navigating this wicked world.
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In Jesus’ mighty name we pray. Amen!