Monday, February 14, 2011

Don't Look Back

Pillar of Salt
The moment you start arguing you have lost the battle. This is standard teaching in the psychology of addiction. It shows the connectedness one has to the destructive activity or thought process.

I was recently reading the story of Sodom and Gomorrah, the ancient cities that were destroyed by fire from heaven because of their depravity. I was struck by the main character's refusal to cut the ties to places that epitomized horrific dehumanization.

God sent angels to deliver Lot and his family from the coming destruction, and the text tells us he, "lingered" (Gen 19.16) - so much so that he had to be drug from his home. His wife is famous for being the one who looked back on the cities as they were being razed, and was turned into a pillar of salt.

A professor I know likes to say, "we humans are inherently addictable." It may be the control, the predictability, the physiological connection, but whatever the reason for the addiction, it robs us of our humanity.

This is a very serious subject and one that can hardly be touched in a blog post, but if you have recently taken steps to free yourself from things that were robbing you of life, keep prodding along and don't look back.

You are leaving a realm of bondage and are entering a life of incredible freedom (Rom 6.22). I have found that staying as far as I can from the things I justify as innocent, but know they will only drag me down, is one key to living freely. 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This was good for me... just practical and true.

Brandon said...

Me too. Reminders in this area are nice. Thanks for your comment!