THE ESSENCE OF
TEMPTATION – Neil Anderson
Hebrews 4:15
For we do not have a high
priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who has been tempted
in all things as we are, yet without sin
I have found that many
Christians struggle with the distinction between temptation and sin. Bombarded
by tempting thoughts, they conclude that there must be something pretty sick
about them. But even Jesus was "tempted in all things as we are." But
finish the verse: "Yet without sin." As long as we are in the world,
we are exposed to temptation just like Jesus was. But He didn't sin, and we
don't have to sin either (1 Corinthians 10:13).
The basis for temptation is
legitimate human needs. We will either look to the world, the flesh and the
devil to have our needs met, or we will look to Christ who promises to meet our
needs (Philippians 4:19). The essence of temptation is the invitation to live
independently of God.
The power of temptation depends
on the strength of the strongholds which have been developed in our minds as we
learned to live independently of God. If you were raised in a Christian home
where magazines and television programs of questionable moral value were not
allowed, the power of sexual temptation in your life will not be as great as
for someone who grew up exposed to pornographic materials. Why? Because your
legitimate need to be loved and accepted was met by parents who also protected
you from exposure to illegitimate means of meeting your needs. The person who
grew up in an environment of immorality may experience a greater struggle with sexual
temptation simply because that stronghold in the mind was well-established
before he was born again.
Jesus was tempted to meet His
own physical needs by using His divine attributes independently of the Father
to turn a rock into bread. But instead He responded, "Man shall not live
on bread alone, but on every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God"
(Matthew 4:4). We also must respond to temptation by relying on God to meet our
needs.
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