I often find when temptations come my biggest struggle is in not loving the temptation for where it leads.
Any thoughts?
Any thoughts?
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I often find when temptations come my biggest struggle is in not loving the temptation for where it leads.
Any thoughts?
I see a struggle now within, alive in my soul, as I'm dying to sin.
I do the things that I hate, so I hate what I do, who will deliver me?
Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ, for there is no condemnation at all.
This is the message we have heard, we have seen with our eyes, we have touched with hands.
The Word of Life appeared, the Word became flesh, the Word dwelt among us.
The Word of Life, the God of Life, and in Him there is no darkness at all.
If we claim to have fellowship with him, yet we walk in the dark, we live in a lie.
IF we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves, the Word is not within us.
If we confess our sins, and cry out to God, he will forgive and purify our human hearts.
For those who are in Jesus Christ, He has given us of the Spirit of God.
I see a struggle now within, alive in my soul, as I'm dying to sin...

I don't love temptation. God can turn bad into good & give us learning experiences from temptation or any situation. But I don't love temptation.I often find when temptations come my biggest struggle is in not loving the temptation for where it leads.
Any thoughts?
resisting temptation shows the victory of Christ over sin and death
but I am weak, and I fail over and over agian, I hate temptation, I know that this is not the right way to feel, but it is how I feel
Resisting Temptation
SO LONG as we live in this world we cannot escape suffering and temptation. Whence it is written in Job: “The life of man upon earth is a warfare.” Job 7:1. Everyone, therefore, must guard against temptation and must watch in prayer lest the devil, who never sleeps but goes about seeking whom he may devour, find occasion to deceive him. No one is so perfect or so holy but he is sometimes tempted; man cannot be altogether free from temptation.
Yet temptations, though troublesome and severe, are often useful to a man, for in them he is humbled, purified, and instructed. The saints all passed through many temptations and trials to profit by them, while those who could not resist became reprobate and fell away. There is no state so holy, no place so secret that temptations and trials will not come. Man is never safe from them as long as he lives, for they come from within us—in sin we were born. When one temptation or trial passes, another comes; we shall always have something to suffer because we have lost the state of original blessedness.
Many people try to escape temptations, only to fall more deeply. We cannot conquer simply by 17 fleeing, but by patience and true humility we become stronger than all our enemies. The man who only shuns temptations outwardly and does not uproot them will make little progress; indeed they will quickly return, more violent than before.
Little by little, in patience and long-suffering you will overcome them, by the help of God rather than by severity and your own rash ways. Often take counsel when tempted; and do not be harsh with others who are tempted, but console them as you yourself would wish to be consoled.
The beginning of all temptation lies in a wavering mind and little trust in God, for as a rudderless ship is driven hither and yon by waves, so a careless and irresolute man is tempted in many ways. Fire tempers iron and temptation steels the just. Often we do not know what we can stand, but temptation shows us what we are.
Above all, we must be especially alert against the beginnings of temptation, for the enemy is more easily conquered if he is refused admittance to the mind and is met beyond the threshold when he knocks.
Someone has said very aptly: “Resist the beginnings; remedies come too late, when by long delay the evil has gained strength.” First, a mere thought comes to mind, then strong imagination, followed by pleasure, evil delight, and consent. Thus, because he is not resisted in the beginning, Satan gains full entry. And the longer a man delays in 18 resisting, so much the weaker does he become each day, while the strength of the enemy grows against him.
Some suffer great temptations in the beginning of their conversion, others toward the end, while some are troubled almost constantly throughout their life. Others, again, are tempted but lightly according to the wisdom and justice of Divine Providence Who weighs the status and merit of each and prepares all for the salvation of His elect.
We should not despair, therefore, when we are tempted, but pray to God the more fervently that He may see fit to help us, for according to the word of Paul, He will make issue with temptation that we may be able to bear it. Let us humble our souls under the hand of God in every trial and temptation for He will save and exalt the humble in spirit.
In temptations and trials the progress of a man is measured; in them opportunity for merit and virtue is made more manifest.
When a man is not troubled it is not hard for him to be fervent and devout, but if he bears up patiently in time of adversity, there is hope for great progress.
Some, guarded against great temptations, are frequently overcome by small ones in order that, humbled by their weakness in small trials, they may not presume on their own strength in great ones.
I don't love temptation. God can turn bad into good & give us learning experiences from temptation or any situation. But I don't love temptation.
I'd be lying to say that I did.
I'm quite fond of the prayer Jesus taught us & the part about not leading us into temptation & delivering us from evil.
I don't hate the temptation, I hate the sin that often follows.
I can't help but be proud when I do resist a temptation. I find myself praying, "Did you see that, God?"![]()
Yes... I've read about that translation along with the translation from the 10 commandments. I read Thou shall not kill should actually be Thou shall not murder.I don't love the temptation per se' but sometimes have to wonder if I am in love with the sin I am being tempted toward which makes me not really despise the temptation as soon as I should.
See what I mean?
I have struggled with the "leading" part of that phrase you mention as well. Often wondering why God would "lead" us into temptations.
I seem to prefer an alternative which I have heard is a better translation that goes like this:
"Let us not fall into temptations".
That way it removes it sounding as if God is the one being the tempter.
LOL!I don't know if I would be that proud.
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Yes... I've read about that translation along with the translation from the 10 commandments. I read Thou shall not kill should actually be Thou shall not murder.
I'm a wimp. So the whole temptation thing is not something I love. Overcoming temptation always leaves an afterglow on the soul but the process??? Me, 40 years in the desert? Whine, moan, complain. Thats me. :o
Ick.
BTW- I'm gonna try to e-mail your beloved again. I think the e-mail prob is solved.. *I hope*.
Come to find out it was on their end. I could get them but couldn't send them.
I don't know if I would be that proud.
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