Unbroken FocusSýnishorn
DAY 2: UNDISTURBED FOCUS
12 “Blessed is the man who endures temptation; for when he has been
approved, he will receive the crown of life which the Lord has promised
to those who love Him. 13 Let no one say when he is tempted, “I am
tempted by God”; for God cannot be tempted by evil, nor does He Himself
tempt anyone. 14 But each one is tempted when he is drawn away by his
own desires and enticed. 15 Then, when desire has conceived, it gives
birth to sin; and sin, when it is full-grown, brings forth death.”
JAMES 1:12-15
In today’s devotional, we will focus on developing undisturbed focus. In life, we will
all be faced with unavoidable disturbances. Some disturbances are divine, and some
are demonic. Sometimes God will use divine disturbances to correct our focus and
faith. When Jonah disobeyed God’s instructions to preach to Nineveh, God sent a
storm to disrupt his disobedience, leading him into the belly of a big fish. God will
divinely disrupt your plans for His will and your destiny. Contrary to divine
disturbances, demonic disturbances are sent to corrupt your focus. The enemy will
present you with options that appear fruitful and pleasurable to get you to take your
eyes off Jesus and convince you to step outside of God’s will. We saw how he
deceived Eve with fruit and pleasure in the Garden of Eden; he wanted her to believe
that God was restricting her and convinced her to disobey His instructions.
We must learn how to navigate through the disturbances we face, whether divine or
demonic. Whether it’s God trying to get our attention or the enemy trying to captivate
us through enticing tactics, we must discern the proper response to the disturbances
in our lives.
But what do you do when the dominant disturbance in your life is neither divine nor
demonic?
What do you do when the main thing causing you to depart from the presence of God
isn’t the devil? Listen, the devil is not your greatest enemy; your desires are. Most of
us are more distracted by our desires than by the devil. James communicates to us
that we are DRAWN away by our OWN lust. It’s time we take ownership of those
desires that cause us to fall consistently. The devil is not afraid of what Scriptures you
know if you don’t have the discipline to resist and retrain your desires. Our desires
influence 95% of our decisions. Influence is a silent assassin. Influence does not
dictate your decisions, but it affects your desires. We must learn how to put the
passions of our flesh at a disadvantage.
Today we will talk about the triple R formula that will help us take dominion over our
desires. The triple R formula consists of resisting, restricting, and revealing your
sinful weaknesses. James 4:7 tells us, “Submit to the Lord in all your ways and
resist the devil, and he will flee.” Notice it didn’t say reject the devil and he will flee; it
says resist. Resistance and rejection aren’t the same. Rejection is the denial of what
you don’t desire, and resistance is the denial of what you do. We must consecrate
ourselves to build our resistance muscle. Jesus was consistent in His consecration.
He constantly fasted and withdrew from crowds to keep His focus on His Father.
Jesus ensured that His Father’s voice was louder than His flesh’s suggestions. As
beneficial as resistance is, resistance alone is not sustainable. Resistance is a
muscle, and muscles have limits. I don’t care how strong you are; your muscles will
eventually get tired. Even the strongest man in the world gets tired. At some point,
you’re going to experience resistance fatigue. For resistance to be sustainable, you
must have restrictions. You need a system of restrictions in place to sustain your
resistance to your desires. Put things in place that don’t require you to use as much
resistance. Get some accountability, stay away from isolated environments where
your desires thrive, and avoid companies that contribute to poor decisions. 1
Corinthians 6:18 tells us to flee sexual immorality, not fight it. A lot of us are fighting
the temptation that we should be fleeing. There are desires that the nature of your
flesh/humanity is no match for. Joseph ran away from Potiphar’s wife; you have a
better chance of conquering the desires you flee than the ones you fight.
The last R we are going to talk about is reveal. If we want to remain committed to
retraining ourselves from our sinful desires, we must reveal the sin that so easily
entangles us. 1 John 1:9 says, “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive
us our sins and to cleanse us of all unrighteousness.” Confession will initiate your
freedom. Sin thrives in secret, which is why the devil torments us with condemnation
because condemnation makes you keep it to yourself. Don’t give your sin an
advantage by keeping it a secret. Confess your sins in prayer and to a trusted mentor
who will correct you and speak life into you. Revealing your sin dismantles pride. Pride
makes it difficult to be vulnerable and share your weaknesses. It’s impossible for pride
to hide and thrive when you humble yourself and confess your sins. God can clean
the mess that you confess. God’s presence is analogous to a sink or faucet; it is THE
SAFE and APPROPRIATE location to pour out, clean out, and be poured into. You’ll
make an even bigger mess if you pour anywhere else outside the sink. Be mindful of
who you confess to and share your most vulnerable moments with.
LET US PRAY:
Dear God, I come to You asking for forgiveness of all my sins. God, I pray that
You would create a clean heart and renew the right spirit in me. Lord, I invite You
into my heart, my mind, and my spirit today. God, I ask that You be the dominant
force in my life. God, I pray that You would restrain me from myself today. Keep
me, even when I don’t want to be kept. God, give me a strategy and system to
help me resist and restrict my flesh. Lead me to the right environment. Lead me to
the right mentor. Lead me to the right church and pastor that would nourish my
mental and spiritual growth. Grant me a willing spirit like David to obey You. God, I
pray that You would restore to me the joy of my salvation because we know that
the joy of the Lord is my strength. Strengthen me when I’m weak, accompany me
when I’m lonely, and comfort me in my day of trouble. Give me dominion over my
desires so I won’t lose focus and take my eyes off You! In Jesus’ name I pray,
amen.
About this Plan
In this devotional, we will discuss how to develop a level of focus that is indestructible. To develop unbroken focus, we must become spiritually and mentally immune to distractions. We will all be presented with various distractions; the key is how we respond to them.
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