Temptation – it’s tricky business, that’s for sure.
Last week we began our series on temptation looking at just what temptation is. Our definition that we settled on was this, “The enticing of Satan to draw us off course from the path that God has for us.” And, again because I like the quote from Oswalt Chambers, “[Temptation is a] suggested shortcut… [towards] not what I understand as evil, but towards what I understand as good.” We mentioned that our desires are not temptations, but how we handle those desires may lead us astray. I had a young lady send me a note on facebook and she summarized it well – Temptation is the opportunity to sin. To resist temptation we do not need to suppress our feelings or cravings, because they are not sin, rather we need to say no to opportunities to satisfy them in ways that do not honor God. Well said.
So this week I want to focus on one of the biggest struggles we have with temptation and that is that temptation is a lie. No, I don’t mean that all this ‘resist temptation’ talk is a lie, but rather that temptation is built on a foundation of lies. We are deceived and enticed into sin because Satan lies to us. And that’s his nature – Satan is a liar. Continue reading