9/18/2020
Hebrews 4:15
“For we have not a high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our
infirmities; but was in all points tempted as we are, yet without sin.”
Jesus was
tempted, but did not sin because of the temptation. Satan was His tempter just
as he is ours. The lies and hollow promises he makes are to lure us into doing
that which we should not. Lies such as, “you’re not going to hurt anyone,” or,
“it’s not a big deal,” or, “no one will ever know,” are just the kind of thing
the destroyer uses to turn temptation into sin. Chambers writes, “Satan does
not tempt us to do wrong things; he tempts us in order to make us lose what God
has put into us by regeneration, viz., the possibility of being of value to
God.” This is a proper way to look at the situation, as the evil one’s only goal
is to pull us away from God. It is the classic image of an angel on one shoulder
and the devil on the other whispering away in our ears.
When I think
of something in today’s society that is a temptation to almost everyone, it is
technology. Whether it is the draw of a tablet, computer, phone, or television,
the digital world’s attraction is undeniable. Is this in and of itself wrong?
Certainly not, as there are many positive applications for these devices. There
is, however, a dark underbelly to it as well, and not just the obvious ones of inappropriate
images and language. There is also giving your mind and soul over, bowing to
the digital god. Spending hours and hours on Facebook, YouTube, Amazon, or a
hundred other things. Allowing the media to infiltrate your thinking. It is a
slow boiling pot for sure, for no one starts out addicted to anything; it is a
gradual process of acceptance. I wonder if there has ever been such a powerful tool
for the evil one to tempt and distract us with. If we are not ardently focused
on God’s will through prayer and His Holy Word, temptation will likely overtake
us.
I will experience
temptation, but when it occurs, who will I listen to?
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