>”Show me a man who is unwilling to exercise self-control and I’ll show you a man who is striving towards ruin… Self-control is a matter of the will. You purpose you will or you will not. That’s the distinction between self control or lack of it…. Young people, the sooner you can learn this lesson, it’s a valuable lesson, I would have to rank it in the top five maybe of lessons of life to learn: Someones gonna be in charge, someones gonna give the orders. Is it going to be your body or is gonna be your spirit? That is the essence of self-control and if it’s your body then I say you’re on the road to ruin. The Apostle Paul he didn’t sugar-coat it. Has anyone written more New Testament Scripture than the Apostle Paul? He was responsible for forming and exspositing the doctrines and yet he leaves the possibility open that if he does not discipline his body and make it his slave, he’s going to be in the end cast away regardless of how much preaching he’s done to others. That is a weighty statement. 2nd Timothy in chapter 3 describes those who are without self control, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, in the end they perish. They might hold to a form of godliness but there’s no power in it and we’re talking about self-control here. It’s such an imperative that Jesus said: If you’re going to be my disciple you’re going to have to daily deny yourself. That’s self-control right? It is! The sins of the flesh they kill their thousands but self-control kills ten-thousands. Lack of self control is like a fountain head of which all other sins flow out of.” ~Clint Leiter
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Judges 16 – Self Control & the Road To Ruin: Samson’s Fall-Clint Leiter -54 min
Clint Leiter is a co-Pastor with Bob Jennings at Highway M Chapel: www.hwymchapel.org