All of us have been so close to a temptation that weve lost our perspective. It may have involved something as small as a rumor that we knew shouldnt be passed along, but the urge to gossip blocked out our sense of love and good judgment.
Adam and Eve faced a similar problem. They became so preoccupied with one plant in their garden paradise that they couldnt see the forest for the tree.
Just look at what it cost them. The Garden of Eden had been created especially for them. In it they knew no evil, no trials, no sickness, no death. They enjoyed the company of the Creator Himself. Yet they gave up everything they had just to eat the fruit of that one forbidden tree.
Their mistake still plagues us. How often do we miss the whole forest of Gods goodness for a single tree of testing? The moment of temptation seems so overwhelming, the idea so irresistible, our twisted logic so justifiable.
Think about all that Adam and Eve left behind in the Garden. Fill your mind with the truths of Gods Word and rely on the Holy Spirits moment-by-moment guidance and strength. Then youll experience the lasting joy of Gods blessing rather than temporary pleasure. Mart De Haan
How To Handle Temptation
Seek God with your whole heart (Psalm 119:9-16).
Listen to wisdom (Proverbs 8:1-11).
Resist the devil; draw near to God (James 4:7-8).
READ: Genesis 3:17-24
Your response to temptation will make you or break you.
The Bible in one year:
Judges 7-8
Luke 5:1-16