“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 bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it.” 1 Cor 10:13 (NIV)
Temptation is an opportunity to honor God.
Our response to temptation will determine whether we honor God or dishonor God. As followers of Jesus Christ, we are not temptation exempt. Living in a fallen world and retaining our sin nature guarantee the presence of temptation. It is not a matter of if we will face temptation, but a matter of when we will face temptation. Even Jesus was tempted.
Temptation is a common feature in this life. Of course, temptation comes in different forms depending on where we are most susceptible. Satan knows what our weaknesses are and what will entice us toward sin.
We are not left alone to fend for ourselves. God is here! God is faithful! We can anchor our faith to the faithfulness of God. He will never leave us. He will not abandon us. In fact, God will not allow us to be tempted beyond what we can bear with Him. Temptation is a constant reminder of our dependency upon God. We need God!
God will also provide an exit strategy. When temptation knocks at our door, we don’t have to submit to the temptation. God will always provide a way of escape so that we can stand up under the load and stress of the temptation.
How will you respond when temptation comes your way? Will you seize the opportunity to honor God?
Pursuing God,
Stephen Trammell
Executive Pastor
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Last week was my week of temptation. At my last job one of my responsibilities was to host a Fishing Tournament for our teams (@30 men). 4 Days and a lot of fun. More drinking and partying that fishing. Being old and alone I have had a really good time just being there and laughing with everyone for the last 6 years. I now have a new job and this year somehow it just felt wrong but at the same time I was depressed because I don’t get the opportunity to get away and have that much fun. Well I have a new job and yet the old company still wanted me to go and I knew it was wrong. I did not have to be there. As it turned out I had computer programming classes at my new job last week and had a very good time with our company members. God kept me out of harms way. I know what is right – I just need my LORD to push me in the right direction sometimes. No, all the time. Bless you for this devotional