Someone in distress has written: “I go on my knees and implore God’s 
forgiveness. I realize that He has forgiven me, and I promise Him that I will 
never do it again; but alas, after a few days the temptation comes again, and 
again I yield.”
Your experience is that of many thousands of sincere Christians, but it is not 
real Christian experience, because it is not the experience of Christ. He “was 
in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin.” It was not because He 
was of a different nature from us, for inasmuch as the children were partakers 
of flesh and blood, “He also Himself likewise took part of the same” (Heb. 
4:15; 2:14), and in all things was “made like unto His brethren” (vs. 17). Like 
you He, “in the days of His flesh,” “offered up prayers and supplications with 
strong crying and tears unto Him that was able to save Him from death,” and He 
“was heard in that He feared” (5:7). He trusted in God, not in Himself. His 
words were, “I have set the Lord always before Me; because He is at My right 
hand, I shall not be moved” (Psalm 16:8).

Instead of promising the Lord that you will not yield again, you must take His 
promise that you shall not. Your mistake has been in trusting your own promises 
instead of the Lord’s promise. It is by the “exceeding great and precious 
promises” of the Lord that we are made “partakers of the divine nature, having 
escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust” (2 Peter 1:4). “He is 
faithful that promised” (Heb. 10:23), for “all the promises of God in Him are 
yea, and in Him Amen, and to the glory of God by us” (2 Cor. 1:20). Our 
promises can add nothing to God’s promise; they are not only wholly 
unnecessary, but they are a hindrance. We promise that we will not do the evil 
thing any more, but that very promise implies the supposition of strength on 
our part, whereas power belongs only to God, and our strength is in recognizing 
that. (EJW)

--Robert J. Wieland

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