In the film, Behind the Devil’s Door, still in its infant stage, I am attempting to unravel the allure and subtleness of sin. James, the brother of Jesus uses first century fishing terminology to address the power of sin, James 1:13-15. Like a fish in hiding, a specific bait get’s their attention, similar to a momentary lapse in judgment. It only takes a minuscule compromise to get hooked, setting in motion the continuum of sin.
The human mind is like fertile soil, ready to prosper with the right balance of the Son and living water, John 4:13-14. Unfortunately, this ground is surrounded by fields of weeds, influenced by the flesh, world and spiritual realm. Winds of temptation blow seeds of self, pleasure and rebellion, seeking to take root in your thought life. Once implanted, this foreign root system can over ride your will, leading you toward a series of choices near the road called sin.
When detours are taken and U-Turns back toward God aren’t executed, your choices form a cycle of sin, also known as bad habits. If these habits continue, without holding them in check, unusual behavior results due to a loss in control, forming addictions. Empowered by a lack of self-discipline, addictions grow into an internal bondage, becoming enslaved to a specific sin or sins, Romans 7:15.
Every month, another minister is exposed by the continuum of sin. Even if one is not discovered or found out, this pattern continues without public confession or purging sinful elements which produces your desire to sin. The longer one strays from the narrow road of eternity, Matthew 7:13-14, the more difficult it becomes to escape this bondage and the demonic forces feeding your flesh. Evil super naturalism then creates a spiritual stronghold, making it impossible to break free on your own.
The James 5:16 principle is the first of many steps toward a path to recovery. A weekly accountability partner is essential, intervention is highly recommended and divine help through people praying for you can unravel this stronghold. As for the time, it varies depending upon your degree of sin. The apostle Paul gives believers further insight in 2 Corinthians 10:3-5 to help you in your battle with the continuum of sin. Never give up hope as you wrestle to take back control of your heart, soul and mind!
by Jay Mankus