Good Morning All,
James 1:14-15; “Everyone is
tempted by his own desires as they lure him away and trap him. Then
desire becomes pregnant and gives birth to sin. When sin grows up, it gives
birth to death”
I can remember them well. All those sayings that my mother used to say
to me. “One day your face will stick
like that.” “Don’t come running to me
when you fall off and break your leg.”
There are others but the one that she used to say, that turned out to be
completely accurate was the one about “Don’t pick on that scab or it will leave
a scar.” That one was right; I have the
scars to prove it, more than a few.
It would always occur the same way. I would be running or riding my bike on the
gravel and I would slip or slide and then slide along the gravel for a
ways. It might be a knee or an elbow but
it was a good scrape. The area that was
scabbing over was an inch or two in size.
Mom would always warn, “Don’t pick at it” but I couldn’t help it. I would start by lifting the edges and soon
just pull the whole thing off. After a
while a scar replaced a scab.
Our life is often like that. It seems sometimes that there are just some
things that are really hard to resist.
It might be like eating potato chips; it is really hard to eat just
one. Yet when we look at sinful
temptations, it is really far more serious.
Maybe that temptation is to gossip or to be envious of our
neighbor. Maybe we look and lust after
someone that we shouldn’t. These
temptations are so difficult and they are so difficult because these
temptations come from our own sinful desires.
This is why it is so hard to avoid temptation is that it originates in
our own heart and it knows us well.
Then
once it starts, it grows into full-fledged sin which leads to our death. We
cannot overcome this by our self. This
is why it was necessary for Jesus to come and die for us. This is why we can only fight this battle
with Jesus doing the battle. We can only
win because of God’s grace. We have to
rely on our faith to deal with our temptations.
It is our only recourse. We need
to listen to God and to flee from temptation.
That may mean avoiding certain people or certain places or looking at
certain things. This means we need to
truly listen to God and to trust in him to deliver us from temptation. Our hope and our salvation depends entirely
on God’s strength and upon his grace.
Without his mercy, our temptations grow into sin and then death. It is by his love that we are able to
overcome the devil and his deceit. Trust
in God’s love to cover our sin.
Father of all mercy, on our own we fall
short. Be with us and protect us from
the temptations that can overcome us.
Lead us by your grace to resist the devil and his ways. Be especially with those who are suffering
from the devil’s ceaseless attacks and give them all of your Spirit to protect
them from all harm and danger. In Jesus’
precious name we pray, amen
God’s
Peace,
Pastor Bret
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