I preached Sunday from Galatians 5:16-18 and meditated upon
the spiritual state of the regenerate man and the struggle within between the
flesh (remaining sin) and the Spirit (the indwelling presence of God). “For
the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh” (v.
17). In the message I made reference to a quote
from the Church Father Jerome in which he laments the fact that though he had
withdrawn from the world, the temptation to sin was still present in his heart. Here’s the quote from Jerome:
O how often I imagined that I was in
the midst of the pleasures of Rome when I was stationed in the desert, in that
solitary wasteland which is so burdened up by the heat of the sun that it
provides a dreadful habitation for the monks!
I, who because of fear of hell had condemned myself to such a hell and
who had nothing but scorpions and wild animals for company, often thought that
I was dancing in a chorus with girls. My
face was pale from fasting, but my mind burned with passionate desires within
my freezing body; and the fires of sex seethed, even though the flesh had
already died in me as a man (as cited in Timothy George, Galatians [Broadman, 1994]: p. 388).
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