I know all about the despair of overcoming chronic temptations.--The Collected Letters of C. S. Lewis, Volume 2 (Cambridge University Press, 2004), 507; emphasis original
It is not serious provided self-offended petulance, annoyance at breaking records, impatience etc doesn't get the upper hand. No amount of falls will really undo us if we keep on picking ourselves up each time. We shall of course be very muddy and tattered children by the time we reach home. But the bathrooms are all ready, the towels put out, and the clean clothes are airing in the cupboard.
The only fatal thing is to lose one's temper and give it up. It is when we notice the dirt that God is most present to us: it is the very sign of His presence.
21 August 2014
'Overcoming Chronic Temptations'
C. S. Lewis, letter to Mary Neylan, January 20, 1942:
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one thing that has helped me recently,on chronic sin, is the understanding of self-awareness and how it influences us by manipulation. like, that looks good or why am i lacking this? how long can we focuse on God? i would think indefinitely. i hate coming back to Him when i could have remained with Him. the Bible says watch and pray/ guard your heart. recognize the drift of your heart away from God to something else. be God centered. know what you are doing and do it for Him. everything you do is important to Him. hope this helps.
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