Exposing Satan's Playbook The Perry Stone
3. Go back and see old pictures and videos of all your good times. Every few months I will pull out the old family pictures and begin to go through each book. When I see that beautiful little Alabama girl I married in those early pictures, two things cross my mind—“WOW, I know why I married her, because she was a fox .” Second, I say to myself, “You are sure a lucky man to have her.” That’s when I recommit that I want to grow old with her and have her at my funeral talking about me, and not some other person who didn’t build a life with me. Good memories need to be recalled, and not the negative moments or discouraging times. 4. Be open to talk about problems. Women, let me say this, and please take notice. Men who fall into pornography or other sexual sins have told me they wanted so badly to tell their wife but were afraid she would either reject him, criticize him, leave him, or become cold in the marriage bed. If you truly love your man, you should have a clear understanding that he can come to you and say, “I’m having a struggle with this.” Your reaction should not be to call him a pervert , but it should be to pray for him and get closer to him at this time. The Bible teaches that Satan can tempt a husband and wife if they do not meet one another’s sexual need (1 Cor. 7:5), and rejecting your husband (or wife) when they are in a struggle is a weapon Satan will use to divide and conquer. His or her confession of being tempted must not be read as a desire for unfaithfulness but as an attack that must be
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