Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Not Unlike My Own

For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize … we have one who has been tempted in every way.
Hebrews 4:15

As Gary shared with Preston about an ongoing temptation he was dealing with, he said, “Nobody understands what I’m going through.”
“I hear what you’re saying, Gary,” Preston said. “But your struggle is not unlike my own. Not necessarily literally, but we all deal with some kind of temptation.” He shared briefly of his battle with vanity.
Happily married, Preston was a handsome man. But he turned women’s heads in public. It created a tug-of-war between his pride and ego and his faith. “Believe me when I say it required God’s intervention to get victory over my pride.”
“So how’d you work it out?” Gary asked. “You know, how’d you stop looking in the mirror all the time?”
Preston chuckled. “I still look in the mirror, Gary. I have to shave,” he joked. “But seriously, I had to be humbled myself. And as God humbled me, He adjusted my attitude. What I look like does not define who I am. It does, however, present temptation. And that’s the point I’m trying to make. We’re all tempted.” He paused and then added, “But the great part is that Jesus knows how we feel. He’s been tempted the same way we’re being tempted. You’re neither alone nor unique. And if you’re willing to seek His guidance, Jesus is willing to help with the victory.”
When we’re under attack and can’t free ourselves on our own, it’s hard to admit that others have been where we are and gained a victory. It’s easier to believe that no one else has ever experienced the kind of trial we’re in. It’s one of the ways Satan keeps us where we are. And if successful, he’ll continue using it against us.
God put on skin so we would know He could relate to our human suffering. Jesus knows exactly what we’re going through. He is the way of escape and wants to help. And if we cry out to Jesus, He’ll answer, “Your battle is not unlike My own was. I know how to help you.”

Prayer
“Lord Jesus, I need Your help. Give me wisdom beyond my own; lead me into a victorious life. Amen.”

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