DEALING WITH TEMPTATIONS
I Cor. 10:12-13 If you think you are standing strong, be careful,
for you, too, may fall into the same sin. But remember that the temptations
that come into your life are no different from what others experience. And God
is faithful. He will keep the temptation from becoming so strong that you can’t
stand up against it. When you are tempted, he will show you a way out so that
you will not give in to it. NLT
We are our own worst
enemies when it comes to understanding our spiritual strength. We tend to think
we are mature and strong enough to not fall into temptation. We see others do
it and shake our heads. We judge them for their weakness and maybe even
question their salvation. We pat ourselves on the back and relish in the
knowledge that we would never do such a thing. Such thinking is dangerous.
Sin is a very powerful
and subtle enemy. It can suck us into its grasp without us scarcely knowing
what hit us. We need to recognize that we all are prone to sin, to wander away
from the God we love. We are never going to live sin-free lives here on earth,
no matter how hard we try or how good our intentions are.
But, we are not
helpless victims in the face of temptation. Everyone faces the same temptations
we do, whether they admit it or not. We tend not to discuss our weaknesses,
those things that draw us away from God. We want others to see us as we want to
be more than we do who we really are.
We serve a God who is
faithfully in love with us. He doesn’t leave us hanging to fight our
temptations alone. He always is there to help us and provide for us a way to
resist our temptations. He may use other people to help us, the nudging of His
Spirit, His Word, or something we hear or read. He will never let us be tempted
beyond our ability to withstand. He gives us ample amount of resources so that
we can choose to resist the temptations we encounter. All we have to do is take
advantage of what God provides. Sin is always a choice we make.
When you encounter
temptations to sin today, think about it. If you go ahead and sin, it’s because
you want to, not because you have to. God has given you the resources you need
to not sin, if you will only use them. The true strength of character is not
how we are able to stand on our own two feet and fight, it’s how we are able to
be honest about our weaknesses and utilize the resources God gives us to
withstand our temptations.
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