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And overcoming temptation can be hard, I struggle with temptation everyday. For me, I dont watch porn ever, but I still struggle with the sin of masterbation. And like you, when I do it I feel unclean and dirty. I pray for mercy when I do it, and go on my way again. But the few times I do break down, it is almost always when I wake up from sleep. Not that I try to justify my struggles with this, but it most often does occur when I am in a weaker sense of consciousnesses. I often have dreams that are tempting, and when I do wake up I sometimes have the urge of the flesh pushing at me. I do not consider sex throughout my day. I do not allow myself to think about it, and when Im awake I push it out of my mind. But when Im asleep, I have no defense. I have heard this from other Christians as well. When does it happen to you? When do you find yourself most vulnerable? Take note of it, and at those times remove yourself from your computer in anyway you can, maybe even put it in a place that you cannot reach at that time, and take time to pray.
Have you tried praying before you go to sleep? Specifically praying that God would protect you from your unconscious mind as you sleep.
You won't necessarily have awesome dreams about race cars or anything, but you'll also find you're less likely to wake up saying "sweet mercy, my mind thought that up on it's own - what's wrong with me."
I'm no history expert, but I'm sure there were divisions in the Church over slavery.
There are two issues at play here.
1. How you deal with your personal sin
2. How people deal with sin that is observed
I would suggest the story of the adulterous woman and how Jesus reacted vs the Pharisees/other bigwigs reacted should be our guide.
As for porn as it stands, the visual component to men's makeup is a REAL thing and not easily overcome.
Sorry for just jumping in, I am new, but I have delt with these same things... judging people, fearing judgment, feeling guilty, etc etc etc.
The danger is, on a macro sense, is we ourselves become modern day Pharisees and that has a VERY damaging effect on faith on all levels.
There are two issues at play here.
1. How you deal with your personal sin
2. How people deal with sin that is observed
I would suggest the story of the adulterous woman and how Jesus reacted vs the Pharisees/other bigwigs reacted should be our guide.
As for porn as it stands, the visual component to men's makeup is a REAL thing and not easily overcome.
Sorry for just jumping in, I am new, but I have delt with these same things... judging people, fearing judgment, feeling guilty, etc etc etc.
The danger is, on a macro sense, is we ourselves become modern day Pharisees and that has a VERY damaging effect on faith on all levels.
The new testament is filled with passages about not judging people and about not being a Pharisee.
It also has passages about how people who act no differently after they are "saved" may not really be saved, as they don't show any fruit of the spirit. Even the seed cast among thorns grew a little bit. If someone has made zero progress and feels zero guilt for doing the same old things 6-12 months after "conversion", then they still have a lot of growing to do.
We do people a disservice when we see them engaging in the same self destructive patterns and don't so much as suggest there might be a less painful way. Unless letting them hit rock bottom is going to be what they need, I don't see why that's a good approach.