I saw this printed on a hand towel. I do not know the source of this riff on The Twenty-Third Psalm.
"Lead me not into temptation ... oh, who am I kidding ... follow me, I know a shortcut."
We all know many shortcuts. Every human is tempted numerous times each day. Even Jesus was tempted. The Bible records one major temptation episode that Satan launched against Jesus but surely there were many more. Two are very obvious.
Jesus surely was tempted to heal his good friend Lazarus before the man died but he intentionally delayed his arrival. Lazarus' sister was angry and disappointed with their friend, but Jesus had a reason for his delay. Read the story at John 11: 1-44. "Did I not say to you that if you would believe you would see the glory of God?"
Jesus clearly dreaded what was to come for him on the cross and he was probably tempted to do exactly the thing which he said he could do (Matthew 26:53). He did not do it because it would have meant that Satan had won. "But how then would the Scriptures be fulfilled that say it must happen this way?"
Jesus is the only person who has ever live a life totally free of sin. Here is the hard part. He was tempted just like we are. Hebrews 4:15
Sunday, December 8, 2019
Lead Me Not Into Temptation
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