Quiet Talks on Following the Christ by S. D. (Samuel Dickey) Gordon
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you can count on--temptation.
But, steady there, steady! the tempter can't go a step beyond attacking, without your help. He can't make a single break in your lines from without. The only knob to the door of your life is on the _inside_. Temptation never gets in without help from within. I have said that the Wilderness spelled two words for our Lord Jesus, temptation _and_ victory. We may use His spelling if we will. A temptation is a chance for a victory. Begin singing when temptation comes; out of it, resisted, comes a new steadiness in step, and a new confidence in the victorious Man of the Wilderness.[65] But let me tell you _how_ the victory comes. It comes through our Lord Jesus. And it comes by His working _through your decision_ to resist to the last ditch. "Lead Us Not." The Lord Jesus gave us two special temptation prayers to make. The one is: "Lead us not into temptation."[66] That petition has been a practical puzzle to many of us, and the explanations not always quite clear. Would God lead us into temptation? we instinctively ask. And the answer seems to be both "yes" and "no." The "yes" means that character can come only through right choice. We must decide what our attitude toward wrong shall be. It is only temptation resisted that makes the beginnings of strength. Before temptation comes |
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