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What Is “BACKSLIDING”?

Backsliding is explained by God in this reference to the Israelites after they were delivered from slavery in Egypt, but had problems going forward with the LORD:

“But they did not listen or pay attention; instead, they followed the stubborn inclinations of their evil hearts. They went backward and not forward.”

Jeremiah 7:24

So “backsliding” is stubbornly following evil inclinations and thus going backward spiritually rather than forward.

You’ll notice that God said “they followed the stubborn inclinations of their evil hearts.” So this is a commentary on the condition of the hearts of these particular Israelites and doesn’t mean that every person’s heart on earth is evil, which is a myth often heard in sermons. Christ Himself said that the condition of a person’s heart is determined by what he or she allows to be stored there, whether good or bad (Luke 6:45). You can read more about this here.

Let’s look at some other references to backsliding from Jeremiah:

“Your wickedness will punish you;

    your backsliding will rebuke you.

Consider then and realize

    how evil and bitter it is for you

when you forsake the Lord your God

    and have no awe of me,”

declares the Lord, the Lord Almighty.

Jeremiah 2:12

In this next verse the LORD laments how the Israelites turned their backs on their Creator by engaging in idolatry:

“They say to wood, ‘You are my father,’

    and to stone, ‘You gave me birth.’

They have turned their backs to me

    and not their faces;

yet when they are in trouble, they say,

    ‘Come and save us!’ ”

Jeremiah 2:27

Jeremiah goes on to say:

for their rebellion is great

    and their backslidings many.

Jeremiah 5:6c

They turned their backs to me and not their faces; though I taught them again and again, they would not listen or respond to discipline.

Jeremiah 32:33

And Isaiah said to the rebels of Judah & Jerusalem:

They have forsaken the Lord;
    they have spurned the Holy One of Israel
    and turned their backs on him.

Isaiah 1:4c

Thankfully, God offers the remedy to backsliding:

“Return, faithless people;

   I will cure you of backsliding.”

Jeremiah 3:22a

So the answer to backsliding is to return to the LORD because the only cure to backsliding is relationship with God. How do you get the darkness out of a dark room? Turn on the light. It’s the same principle. You don’t drown by falling in the water; you drown by staying in the water. So get out of the water and reignite your relationship with the Lord.

Unlike the Israelites, New Covenant believers have a superior covenant (Hebrews 8:6), spiritual regeneration (Titus 3:5) and the help of the indwelling Holy Spirit (2 Timothy 1:14). So we have far less of an excuse to stay in a backslidden state than the Israelites.

If you’ve backslid by following evil desires, you can return to the LORD by simply ‘fessing up:

If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. 9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.

1 John 1:8-9

When we confess our sins – to God directly (Hebrews 4:16), not to a Catholic priest – the LORD is faithful to forgive our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. ‘Forgive’ means to dismiss the charge altogether whereupon God throws the offense into the sea of forgetfulness (Micah 7:19). When you humbly ’fess up, add something like: “Thank you, LORD, for forgiving my sin and cleansing me of all unrighteousness! Amen. God is good!”

If you’re struggling with backsliding, the key to freedom is learning how to walk in the spirit, which you can read about here.


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“EVIL DESIRES” — What Does the Bible Mean by This?

According to the Bible, an “evil desire” is any desire that stems from the flesh, which is the sinful nature. The “sinful nature” refers to the negative side of human nature. It’s our lower nature, which Freud described as the “id” (not that I’m a follower of Freud, of course).

The Bible details three basic categories of the sinful nature: The lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes and the pride of life (1 John 2:16). Any sin you can name stems from one of these three categories, including the traditional “seven deadly sins” — lust, wrath, pride, envy, gluttony, greed and sloth. The works of the flesh are always obvious and in contrast to the fruit of the spirit (Galatians 5:19-23).

The problem with Western culture is that we’ve largely thrown out the notion of “evil desires” or “sin” and therefore have lost our moral compass. Instead of shunning evil desires, like hatred, murder, perversion, greed and inebriation — we are encouraged to celebrate and indulge them. The result is our hedonistic, sometimes lawless societies.

A prime example is sexual desire. Lefties in our educational and entertainment institutions teach that any sexual desire is good and should be fed, acting upon and enjoyed. They justify this reasoning on the grounds that the person was “born that way” and therefore it’s natural. But what if a 55 year-old man finds a shapely 15 year-old girl sexually desirable? Should he feed his desire for her and act upon it on the grounds that he was “born that way”? Obviously not.

Or consider something more mundane which most of us can relate to: Should I eat a gallon or two of ice cream every day just because I have the desire to do so? I could justify such dubious actions under the guise of being “born that way,” but then I’d have to suffer the eventual negative repercussions, i.e. being grossly overweight and the health issues that go with it.

Obviously just because you experience a desire, it doesn’t automatically mean it’s good and should be embraced with open arms and pursued.

Thankfully, the LORD has provided a Way to escape the negative desires of flesh. This is one of the many reasons the message of Christ is called the Good News! So, if you are struggling with a certain sin or negative desire that’s ruining your life, you can walk free! The Scriptures provide a simple three-point plan of action wherein you tackle the problem on three fronts — mental, physical and spiritual. See this article for details or the corresponding video:


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Homosexuality is a Sin, BUT there’s Freedom through Christ

What IS Marriage? (and Related Topics)

The Four Types of LOVE in the Bible

The Fall of Man (Humanity) and Slavery to Satan

REDEMPTION — God’s Plan of Liberation for Humanity & Creation