Facing Temptation
Every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust,
and enticed– James 1:14
What does sinful temptation consist of? James reveals two
vital ingredients: first, it is being drawn away from God. Second, it is being
enticed by one’s own lust.
No matter what we may tell ourselves, any action, any
person, any thing that draws our attention and affections away from God is
wrong. It does not matter whether it is a romance or rock star, a family member
or a football team — it is wrong to allow anything to come between us and our
single-minded pursuit of God’s glory.
This does not mean that we cease to care for or serve
others; but it does mean that even our closest relationships and most committed
labors must all be grounded in, and flowing out of, our love for Christ. Any
other basis for a relationship or commitment is changeable, insecure, and
idolatrous.
Notice that is our own lust that draws us away from God. Not
every lust (strong passion or desire) is wrong. Jesus and Paul both used this
same word to describe their desire for Christian communion and to be with
Christ, respectively (Luke 22:15; Philippians 1:23).
Whether the lust is good or bad depends entirely on its
adjectives or qualifiers. Is it the lust of men, of the world, of the flesh?
Are they our own desires/passions, or did they come from God and issue toward
His glory? If they are self-motivated or self-originated then we can rest
assured that they are sinful.
Every person is tempted when they are drawn away from God by
their own passions or selfish pursuits. Do not be enticed; do not give into
temptation.
Taken from A Good Thing, Daily Devotions
http://baptistbiblehour.org/
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