(to see the first part, go to “How to Beat Temptation – Part 1)

2. Foundational work is best. All three of these Scripture passages talked about the importance of building a relationship with God over time. In the second message we looked at the passage in Matthew (Matthew 7:24 – 27) about building your house upon the rock. By that Jesus meant you need to go to the trouble to build a strong foundation with God. You must not quit because it’s a struggle. Who wouldn’t rather dig in sand than pound on a rock with a primitive hammer and chisel. The Lord is telling us that doing foundational work with God will not always be easy. Reading through the Bible is not just reading Psalms or John.
It’s also reading Deuteronomy, but there’s a reason God put that in the Book. So be willing to have some bloody knuckles so when the battle with temptation comes, you will be ready.
This is not something you can do by relying on Sunday school, church, or your small Bible study group only. It requires effort on your part. I can’t urge enough the importance of reading the Word of God daily, talking to God daily, journaling when you reach a sticking point, and practicing spiritual disciplines like fasting, charity work, and accountability. In short, make as much of an effort in your relationship with God as you do with anything else. Make more effort if you really haven’t been that much into effort in your life.
3. A changed nature is the only way. All three of the solutions offered in this Scripture passage assume you need a nature that is receptive to God. This is not man’s normal nature. That’s why in Romans 12:2 Paul said, “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” The renewed mind is the mind made receptive by your working at spiritual growth.
One way to look at what transformation involves is that before we are born again we’re like a radio that is neither turned on nor tuned in to God’s broadcast frequency. When we are born again God turns on our ability to receive His message and tunes us in to His channel. This means we become naturally receptive to Him, but it does not mean that it requires no effort on our part. The business of transformation, like the business of presenting our bodies to the Lord, is something we must do on a regular basis.
As we grow in grace, our ability to hear and understand His Word becomes more and more natural, our desire to do His will more and more natural, and our willingness to yield to temptation more and more unnatural.
I don’t know how much you are working in your life at dealing with temptation early rather than late, at doing the foundational work necessary to be able to do that without a lot of struggle, and to grow in changing your nature, but these are by far the best ways to handle temptation successfully.


September 10, 2010
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