Dear Ones,
Hope you have a great day and keep cool as well. I’m sure many of you are getting ready for the holiday weekend. We have Kurt and Brenda and Grant stopping by this morning on their way to the lake and later Al has Bible study. I was so grateful for the good report from the Wound Specialist yesterday as she said the wound is looking good now and by the end of July it should be healed. PTL! Thank you for prayers!
Devotions from Judy’s heart
Wouldn’t we all like to say we are free of temptation and we have victory over all the things that use to trip us up? But how prideful that would be, for we would credit ourselves and think we are beyond certain sins. The truth is, we will never be beyond temptation, but we may look at those things that seek to undo us with new eyes. Pastor Gary Thomas writes that he sees good that comes from fighting temptation and says we need to stay engaged in the struggle against sin. We can fall hard when we think we are no longer vulnerable or need God’s help. When you think about it, even Jesus was tempted.
I heard of one pastor who led a wild life before coming to the Lord, but he is careful now not to put himself in compromising situations, as he knows temptations will come. His computer and phone are open for others to see and he is careful where he puts his attention. Our temptations will die when we die, but we are naïve if we think they will all die before then. Like I read from Prov. 20:9, “Who can say, ‘I have kept my heart pure; I am clean and without sin’?” None of us!
Until reading Thomas’ book, I never thought of the good that comes from fighting temptation. Rather, I get down on myself when tempted and wonder why I haven’t progressed farther. But even if we find victory over one sin, we will have another to deal with and the next one could be worse. Instead, our struggles are good in the sense that they keep us humble and continually dependent on the Lord. We need His grace and are reminded of that each time we fail. But our struggles to fight against sin point us towards heaven, rather than choosing lesser pleasures in life. Those times we do fail and sin, we become more compassionate for others who also fail at times.
When we own our failures and share them, we might think others will think less of us. But maybe it is good for them to know we struggle with unbelief, selfishness, pride, lust, etc. also and need forgiveness daily, but we are not giving up. Let us learn how to use temptation to love and depend on the Lord even more.
Challenge for today: Share with a trusted friend an area in which you struggle and ask for prayer.
Blessings on your day and prayers and love, Judy
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