He Showed Us How to Overcome 

It is written again, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God. Matt. 4:7. 

In the wilderness of temptation Christ met the great leading temptations
that would assail man. There He encountered, single handed, the wily, subtle
foe, and overcame him. The first great temptation was upon appetite; the
second, presumption; the third, love of the world. Satan has overcome his
millions by tempting them to the indulgence of appetite. Through the
gratification of the taste, the nervous system becomes excited and the brain
power enfeebled, making it impossible to think calmly or rationally. The
mind is unbalanced. Its higher, nobler faculties are perverted to serve
animal lusts, and the sacred, eternal interests are not regarded. When this
object is gained, Satan can come with his two other leading temptations and
find ready access. His manifold temptations grow out of these three great
leading points. 

Presumption is a common temptation, and as Satan assails men with this, he
obtains the victory nine times out of ten. Those who profess to be followers
of Christ, and claim by their faith to been listed in the warfare against
all evil in their nature, frequently plunge without thought into temptations
from which it would require a miracle to bring them forth unsullied.
Meditation and prayer would have preserved them and led them to shun the
critical, dangerous position in which they placed themselves when they gave
Satan the advantage over them. The promises of God are not for us rashly to
claim while we rush on recklessly into danger, violating the laws of nature
and disregarding prudence and the judgment with which God has endowed us.
This is the most flagrant presumption. 

The thrones and kingdoms of the world and the glory of them were offered to
Christ if He would only bow down to Satan. Never will man be tried with
temptations as powerful as those which assailed Christ. Satan came with
worldly honor, wealth, and the pleasures of life, and presented them in the
most attractive light to allure and deceive. "All these things," said he to
Christ, "will I give thee, if thou wilt fall down and worship me." Christ
repelled the wily foe and came off victor. . . . 

Christ's example is before us. He overcame Satan, showing us how we may also
overcome. Christ resisted Satan with Scripture. He might have had recourse
to His own divine power, and used His own words; but He said: "It is
written." . . . If the Sacred Scriptures were studied and followed, the
Christian would be fortified to meet the wily foe. . . . 

When the religion of Christ rules in the heart, conscience approves, and
peace and happiness reign; perplexity and trouble may surround, yet there is
light in the soul. Submission, love, and gratitude to God keep sunshine in
the heart, though the day maybe ever so cloudy (Testimonies, vol. 4, pp.
44-47). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 80

--~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Deaf-Blind Inspirational Life Group" group.
To post to this group, send email to [email protected]
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]
For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/DBILG?hl=en
-~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

Reply via email to