Ezra Chapter 9.  Perseverance = Victory.
Ezra finds out how the Israelites are practicing evil with their non-israelite neighbors. And the leadership started it. Ezra flips out and is appalled. Ezra prays to God in shame and is disappointed because God saw fit to allow them to start over and return to Judah and Jerusalem, and the people were praising the Lord and doing so well, then all of a sudden they go back to the very sin that got them into exile.
2 thoughts:
1. I'm reminded of Romans 12:1-2 where we are told to offer our bodies as living sacrifices holy and pleasing to God and that we are to no longer be conforming to the patterns of this world.
There are certain things the world does that we conform to. It could be lust, anger, swearing, adultery, lying, really anything. We need to examine ourselves and truly seek God to help us not conform in any area of the worldly practices.
2. Just as the Israelites do again the sins that got them into trouble, so we have times when we get stuck with a sin that we just can't let go. It starts with a renewed mind. You have to want to change. The holy spirit is capable of helping us, plus our Brothers and sisters in Christ can be helpful partners in holding us accountable. How bad do we really want to stop sinning? And don't give up. Don't get to the point where you feel so dirty you think God can't forgive you anymore. Keep turning to the Lord, keep confessing your sins. The victory is ahead.