Sermon Notes
Practical Lessons for Understanding the Word of God
Dealing with Temptation Wisely
KEY PASSAGE: 1 Corinthians 10:13 | SUPPORTING SCRIPTURE: Matthew 4:1-8; 5:28 | John 10:30 | James 1:13 | Hebrews 13:5
SUMMARY
Temptation has been part of human existence
ever since Adam and Eve lived in the Garden
of Eden.
Even Jesus was tempted when He walked this earth,
but He was the only one who successfully resisted
every time. Although none of us can achieve His
perfect record, God has not left us to fend off the
devils attacks on our own. To aid us in standing
firm against fierce temptations, Hes given us a
powerful verse of scripture in 1 Corinthians 10:13: No
temptation has overtaken you but such as is common
to man; and God is faithful, who will not allow you to
be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the
temptation will provide the way of escape also, so that
you will be able to endure it. If we want to respond
wisely to temptation, this verse must become part of
our armor of protection.
SERMON POINTS
Satan is the ultimate tempter. He even uses other
people to lead us astray. However, we can never claim
that Satan or anyone else made us sin because we are
the ones who chose to yield to the temptation.
The nature of temptation
n Its common to everyone. Although we dont all
have the same areas of vulnerability, no one is
above temptation.
n Its built upon fantasy and visualization. It begins
as a thought and progresses when we imagine
ourselves participating in something outside Gods
will.
n Its different from trials. The devil tempts us to do
what is evil and walk away from the Lord. Trials are
periods of testing that God uses to strengthen us.
False ideas about temptation
We know that any area of captivity can carry
additional consequences.
n
Temptation is not a sin. Jesus experience clearly
demonstrates this. He was tempted yet never
sinned (Matt. 4:1-8). We dont always have control
over thoughts that enter our minds, but we do have
a choice to hold onto the thought or to let it pass.
We dont fall into temptation. The enemy doesnt
push us into his trap, nor do we accidentally fall
into it. Although we may be prompted by the devil
or influenced by others, the decision to step out of
Gods will is our own.
The Lord isnt displeased when were tempted.
He knows temptations will come, and He wants us
to see them as alarms that warn us to watch where
were going.
We cant always run from it. Sometimes fleeing
from temptation is the best option, but sometimes
Temptation can be briefly defined as an
enticement of our natural, God-given desires
to go beyond God-given bounds.
For example, loving someone is good, but lusting is
an act of selfishness that exceeds the limits the Lord
has established for us. Temptation is basically an
enticement to disobey God, to rebel against Him and
have it our way.
The source of temptation
One of our natural tendencies is to blame others when
we yield to temptation. In fact, some people even try to
blame God, but He is never the source of temptation.
James 1:13 says, He Himself does not tempt anyone.
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running away is impossible. We must build our
defenses, so we wont yield to the tempter.
Protecting vulnerable areas
There are steps you can take to deal with
temptations wisely:
The process of temptation
To guard against temptation, we must understand
how it works, such as through:
n
Thought. It begins with a tempting thought that
enters our minds.
Imagination. We begin to imagine what the
fulfillment of that desire would be like. Although
we dont physically act upon it at this point, were
living it out mentally.
Meditation. Once weve discovered pleasure in the
thought, we think about it more often.
Will. As we consider whether to continue with
these thoughts or act upon them, our wills become
involved.
Choice. Eventually, well have to make a choice to
progress farther down this path or retreat.
Consent. At this point, we permit ourselves to
yield.
Sin. We act upon it.
The power of sexual temptation
Sexual enticement is so powerful because its a
deceptive offer of immediate pleasure without penalty.
If we dont resist at the very beginning, it will develop
into a major problem. The tempting thought begins as
a spark, but soon grows into a flame, and eventually
erupts into an inferno. Once weve yielded to the
desire, we are weakened for the next temptation.
Take responsibility. You are responsible for what
you do with temptations.
Focus on the big picture. A temptation offers a
small picture of the pleasures and profits of sin, but
God wants you to see big consequences.
Identify areas of weakness in your life. Recognize
which aspects of your life are easy targets for
Satans attacks.
HALT. Never let yourself get too Hungry, Angry,
Lonely, or Tired.
Visualize yourself doing the right thing. Instead
of fantasizing about the pleasures of sin, imagine
yourself pleasing God.
Make yourself accountable to a friend. Find
someone you trust and then contact that person
when you are feeling tempted.
Read the Word of God. You wont be able to
defend yourself against the enemys attacks if you
dont know the Scriptures.
Make prayer a vital part of your life. Having
fellowship and conversation with the Lord each
morning strengthens and alerts you to Satans
attacks during the day.
RESPONSE
n What is the most powerful temptation you are
facing today? How are you dealing with it?
n Which areas in your life are easy targets for the
Protecting vulnerable areas
An important aspect of resisting temptation is
recognizing and guarding our weak spots. First, we
need to make absolute decisions regarding what we
will not tolerate in our lives. Then we should rely on
Gods promise to put limits on our temptations
(1 Cor. 10:13). And finally, we must seriously consider
the consequences of yielding.
enemy? What will you do to defend yourself against
his attacks in these vulnerable spots?
n Considering your most frequent temptations, what
can you do beforehand to strengthen your resolve
to resist?
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