Have you ever been minding your own business, when wham! you are hit with a heavy-duty temptation. It might be an evil thought, a lustful one, or even doubt.
You wonder, where did that come from? Answer: the devil.
Yes, we play a part in our own temptation, but there is clearly an
enemy who comes with his enticements. He knows how to “package his
wares” and make bad things look good. That’s because “things forbidden
have a secret charm.”
It is important to know that temptation and attack often come after times of great blessing.
It was after a time of great blessing in the life of Jesus that He
was tempted by Satan. Jesus had just been baptized by His cousin John
the Baptist. The Holy Spirit had descended on Him in the form of a dove,
and the Heavenly Father proudly said, “This is my beloved Son, in whom I
am well pleased.”
But Luke’s Gospel tells us, “Then Jesus, being filled with the Holy
Spirit, returned from the Jordan and was led by the Spirit into the
wilderness, being tempted for forty days by the devil” (Luke 4:1–2).
It was after the dove that the devil came. After the blessing comes
the trial. Times of attack often come after “mountaintop” experiences.
We read of when Jesus was on the mountaintop with Moses and Elijah. Once again, God spoke, “This is My beloved Son. Hear Him!”
As they descended from the mountain, a man with a demon-possessed
child was waiting. Whenever God speaks, the devil will be there to
oppose.
So what is the solution? It is to be aware of this truth, and always
keep your guard up. Then the next time those “flaming arrows” of
temptation come your way, you will know to put up your shield!
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