Keeping the Covenant with Our Eyes: A Biblical Perspective

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In Job 31:1, the concept of making a covenant with our eyes is explored, emphasizing the importance of avoiding sinful behaviors like lusting, adultery, alcohol consumption, and irreverence. The message is clear – we must guard our eyes against the darkness of sin and maintain the covenant we have made. The conclusion poses a reflective question: Have we truly upheld our covenant to avoid sin through our eyes?


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  1. I have made a COVENANT with my eyes Why then should I look upon a young woman? (Job 31:1)

  2. I have made a covenant with my eyes We should keep our eyes from looking upon: The Darkness of Sin 1 John 2:9-11; Mark 9:47; Joshua 7:20-21

  3. I have made a covenant with my eyes We should keep our eyes from looking upon: Lustful Sights 1 John 2:16; Job 31:1

  4. I have made a covenant with my eyes We should keep our eyes from looking upon: Adultery 2 Peter 2:13b-4

  5. I have made a covenant with my eyes We should keep our eyes from looking upon: Alcohol Proverbs 23:31-32

  6. I have made a covenant with my eyes We should keep our eyes from looking upon: Irreverent Things Romans 3:15-18

  7. Conclusion Have you made a covenant with your eyes, that you will not sin? Have you kept that covenant?

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