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		<title>Poisin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stephen Cox</dc:creator>
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&#124;&#8217;And do not give the devil a foothold.&#8217;  Ephesians 4:27 &#124;
The diagnosis came back.
Contact dermatitis.
Itchy, swelling, blistering skin due to contact with some hostile poison.   The doctor&#8217;s quick and flippant diagnosis did alleviate some concern about this  being a larger problem; however, the constant itching was not alleviated so  easily.
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<p><strong>|&#8217;And do not give the devil a foothold.&#8217;  Ephesians 4:27 |</strong></p></blockquote>
<p>The diagnosis came back.<br />
Contact dermatitis.</p>
<div>Itchy, swelling, blistering skin due to contact with some hostile poison.   The doctor&#8217;s quick and flippant diagnosis did alleviate some concern about this  being a larger problem; however, the constant itching was not alleviated so  easily.</div>
<div>When I scratched it got way worse, and my skin would flare up, often  spreading the blisters.  Even still, that itch&#8230;sometimes it would be incomprehensible,  other times it would be mild, but at other times it would be all I could think about.   I would be driven crazy until the thought came: &#8216;a little scratch couldn&#8217;t hurt too bad, could it?&#8217;</div>
<div>I think most of us have had a similar experience, whether it was chicken  pox when we were young, some encounter with poison ivy or oak or whatever, or  even the yearly irritation of mosquitoes.  That familiar and loathed sensation  of an itch that shouldn&#8217;t be scratched.  Our body is screaming for attention,  and yet our mind, our common sense, and our past experiences tell us to resist.</div>
<div>Resist or else.</div>
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<div><strong>| Resist or else. |</strong></div>
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<div>As I have struggled with this itchiness over the past 4 days I have lost  some battles.  I have scratched many times, and each time the temporary relief was far overshadowed by the pain, swelling, and increasing itch that  followed.  I would remind myself&#8230;&#8217;never again, just resist&#8217;.  Sometimes, when  the itch got really bad, I would trick myself into thinking that if I just x&#8217;ed  it instead of scratching it that would be better.  You know, dig an &#8216;x&#8217; into my  skin where the itch was.  Unfortunately, the result was the same, there was no  clever way around it.  My scheming only pushed the poison deeper into my skin  increasing the inflammation.</div>
<div>Eventually I resigned myself to the difficult truth, resistance was the only way out.   I sought help in the area of resistance because alone I felt overwhelmed.  I found with the help of a topical cream intended to lessen the</div>
<div>sensations.</div>
<div>The parallels to our Christian walk are many in this example.  In  Eastern branches of Christianity, their understanding of sin has a nuance to  ours in the west.  Instead of sin being something we choose to do, sin is more  like a poison or disease that we are all infected with.  It is in each of us  threatening to take us over.  This nuance of sins nature helps us to strategize  against it.  It is like the struggle against a poison.  That brings heightened  emphasis on a verse that instructs us to resist.</div>
<h3><strong> &#8216;Submit yourselves, then, to God. <em>Resist </em>the devil, and he will flee from you.&#8217;  James 4:7</strong></h3>
<div><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">Resist the itchiness of temptation and soon that itchiness will dull.   Don&#8217;t fool around with digging &#8216;x&#8217;s&#8217; into your sin, because that only makes the  itch stronger.  Whatever you do, don&#8217;t scratch it, don&#8217;t exercise the sin.  If  you do, before long that little red dot will become a large puffy swollen and  incredibly painful blotch.  Sin will never be satisfied with a little scratch,  it always wants more.  It wants more than you or I are prepared to give it. </span></strong></div>
<div>Learn from the mosquito, poison ivy, or your bout with chicken pox.</div>
<div>Resistance is our only chance.  Resistance and the help of God&#8217;s Holy  Spirit.  The Holy Spirit reminds us not to scratch and gives us the strength to  resist long enough for the itch to subside.  The more we trust in the Spirit&#8217;s  strength to overcome the it ch, the less intense the itch seems.  Jesus promised  to send us the Helper, and thank God He did.</div>
<h3><em>Father, thank You for Your Spirit.  Your presence granting us the vision to see temptation for what it is, and offering the submitted heart strength to resist sins itch.  May we long to be holy as You are holy.  Wash our hands and cleanse our hearts, by Jesus&#8217; work I pray, Amen.</em></h3>
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