Thursday, March 17, 2022

Temptation doesn’t mean that you sin

 


In Luke 4:1-13 it talks about how Jesus was tempted by the Devil for 40 days in the desert, but Jesus didn’t give in to the evil one. The way he didn’t give in was to quote Scripture whenever Satan told him to do something to prove that Jesus was the Son of God. Now you are probably saying to ourselves that Jesus was capable of that because he was Jesus and he didn’t do anything wrong. Here is the thing though: even us “ordinary” people have the means to say no to temptation. Temptation doesn’t automatically mean that we will sin. It’s something that is said for a wrong thing to be done, but it’s a choice that we have to make when it comes us. It’s easy to do the wrong thing and it can be hard to do the right thing, but we have to remember that doing the wrong thing will slowly pull us away from God while the right thing will draw us closer to Him. We have to have the courage and the fortitude to tell Satan no when he decides to talk to us into doing something that we aren’t supposed to do either by just outright telling him no and that he needs to leave us alone. Remember that God will be right there with us to provide a way out of the temptations that we face on the daily and He won’t let us go against it on our own. We have to call out to Him when we need the assistance to stand up for the right thing that we know will benefit us in the long run. We can do it because we have the means to not give into temptation plus we have God on our side to help us out.

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