Are You Tempted?
If so, know! “No
temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful, he will not let you be
tempted beyond what you can bare. But
when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under
it.” (1 Cor. 10:13).
Hey Gang: Did you
know that there is a deadly predator that placed a bull’s eye on your back the
moment you were born? And did you know that he quadrupled the bull’s eye the
moment you gave your life to Christ as Lord?
A predator that is so very subtle and can appear totally innocent. This soul seducer can present himself as a
harmless lamb, but at the same time have the bite of a viper. He will take any form necessary in order to
persuade you to become dependent on his bangles and beads to find something
that rings our bell.
Temptation is a fierce foe and it is out to get you. That’s the bad news. The good news is that no matter how severe
the attack, you don’t have to give in to it!
Read the above verse once again and notice that the promise is not that
we will not be tempted, but rather that God will not allow us to endure any
temptations to which we cannot say “Be gone”.
We need to have the James 4:5 promise firmly locked into our hearts and
minds: "Submit therefore to God,
Resist the Devil and he will flee from you.”
There was an old fiery evangelist in England by the name of
Wigglesworth. When he preached, he shook
the very rafters of the building. After one of his sermons, and not submitting
to the ways of the evil one, a woman asked him to come and spend the night in
her house. She said she had spooks and
spirits in her house that constantly harassed her. After retiring for the night and turning the
gas light down he fell asleep, only to be awaked by racket at the foot of his bed. He turned up the gas light and there was
Satan standing at the foot of the bed.
Wigglesworth’s response, “Oh, it is only you, and turned the lamp down
and went back to sleep.”
Keep in mind, temptation is not sin until it is put into
action. We cannot keep the birds from
flying over our head, but we can keep them from building a nest in our hair.
Sooo, my young friends, a good defense is really a good
offence. We need to adapt Joseph’s
method of dealing with Potiphar's wife's advances. First, he firmly refused, then he used
enduring denials, and finally he “cut and ran for it”. There
are times when ‘cutting and running’ is the best plan of action.
Blessings,
Gramps
P.S Life is a grindstone. Whether it grinds you down or polishes you up
depends upon what you are made of.
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