Temptation’s Timing

FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2014

Let him who thinks he stands take heed lest he fall.—1 Corinthians 10:12

History tells us that during World War II, Hitler had an interesting strategy for attacking the various European nations: he always did it on a weekend. Hitler knew the various parliaments would not be in session, making it more difficult to react swiftly to an invasion.

In the same way, the Devil will wait for an opportune moment, that decisive time to attack. It may be when our guard is down, when we aren’t expecting it. It may even come when we think we are the strongest, when we think,I’m doing pretty well spiritually. I think I’m really growing. Everything is going great. Often weaker believers are less vulnerable than stronger ones because weaker believers recognize their frailty and vulnerability. The Bible says, “Let him who thinks he stands take heed lest he fall.”

Perhaps recently you have experienced a great blessing in your life. That blessing may involve your family, your career, your ministry, or your personal walk with God. But the enemy wants to rob you of it. Remember, when Jesus was baptized in the Jordan River, the Holy Spirit came upon Him in the form of a dove, and a voice was heard from heaven from the Father, saying, “You are My beloved Son; in You I am well pleased” (Luke 3:22). The Bible says that after this, Jesus was tempted by the Devil in the wilderness (see Luke 4:1-14).

Remember, it isn’t a sin to be tempted. Even Jesus was tempted. The sin takes place only when we give in to that temptation, when we open the door to it and entertain it. That is why we should flee temptation and never leave a forwarding address.
Radio Program: “Jesus’ Words to Suffering Christians — I”
TV Program: “The Parable of Spiritual Growth, Part 1”
Bible Reading: 2 Samuel 17, Psalm 71, Matthew 26

DONATE TO HARVEST
Used by permission from Harvest Ministries with Greg Laurie, PO Box 4000, Riverside, CA 92514

Share:

More Posts

Taming the Urge: Simple Tips to Resist Impulse Buying

Taming the Urge:

Taming the Urge: Simple Tips to Resist Impulse Buying Impulse buying can wreak havoc on your finances and lead to regret. Here are some practical

Banking with Purpose:

Banking with Purpose:

Why Christian Community Credit Union Stands Out In a world where financial institutions often feel impersonal and profit-driven, there’s a refreshing alternative: Christian Community Credit

Debt Demystified: Choosing Wisely

Debt Demystified: Choosing Wisely

If You’re Drowning in Debt, Make Sure the Lifeline Isn’t an Anchor Debt can feel like quicksand—pulling you down, suffocating your financial freedom. But fear

Debt to Wealth

From Debt to Wealth:

Building a healthy relationship with money is key to achieving financial stability and fulfillment.

Send Us A Message

MRHerrera