Resisting Temptation: Strength in Christ's Love

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Church, good morning. It's a delight to see you. Thank you so much for this opportunity to share with you this morning. And as you know, we're into the season of Lent and we're fast approaching Easter as well. And for me, Easter is really, really important to me. And so in this week's run up to it, I started to prepare my heart and mind ready for Easter. [00:00:00]

And the reason why I do that is because I still struggle with the concept of how Jesus died for me. What he did for me because he loved me. What he accomplished for me because he loved me. What I am now because he loved me. And in my preparation for this, I also find that the enemy is more active around me. [00:00:29] (36 seconds) Edit Clip


Because he wants me to stop realizing the perfect love of Jesus. He doesn't want me to have that perfect plan that Jesus has for me. So he wants to do everything he can to stop that. And so this morning, Church, I want to talk about temptation. And we're going to look at some scripture together that just helps us to see it, resist it, and walk on. Amen? [00:01:05] (29 seconds) Edit Clip


Because Jesus has a purpose for you, you know. He has a divine purpose for you. And the enemy wants to stop that, break that, and drag you away from that. But before we look at the scriptures, I just wonder if there's a situation or something that has happened to you that if you've been prepared for it, you would have acted and said something differently. [00:01:23] (27 seconds) Edit Clip


And then suddenly, without warning, this huge, fully grown husky came charging across our pathway. Obviously, he slipped his lead and bashed into Harvey. Harvey went boom. You know, I had to grab the husky dog, you know, from the collar and to bring him back whilst trying to see if Harvey was okay. And then within about three or four seconds, this red-faced young lady came running towards us. [00:03:43] (32 seconds) Edit Clip


And she said, I am so sorry. I am so sorry. I am so sorry. But I didn't hear that. Okay? This is where I messed up. This is where I think, yeah, I failed the test. Because what came out of my mouth wasn't any naughty words. Okay? I promise you that. Okay? But it was just sheer emotion of what happened to my dog. [00:04:23] (28 seconds) Edit Clip


What she didn't realize was I took weeks and weeks and weeks to convince Lorraine that I could have a 12-stone dog. You know? We spent months and months and months saving to have this dog so we could buy him and purchase him, but also to keep him. You know? So that, all this emotion just came out of me. Okay? Why am I telling you this story? [00:05:00] (26 seconds) Edit Clip


I'm telling this story because the enemy always wants to catch us off guard. So we're in our most vulnerable states. You know? What happened was I forgot in all my trade to this lady that actually Jesus says all good gifts come from above. And I knew that Jesus knew that I always wanted a Newfoundland and we had a gift given to us. [00:05:36] (23 seconds) Edit Clip


He provided the finance so we could afford to have him. He gave us the opportunity to change our work circumstances so we could have him. But I forgot all that. What came out of my mouth was all this emotion. And the lady said to me, I think you're a bit upset so I'm going to leave you now. Yeah. Lady, you go. [00:06:15] (23 seconds) Edit Clip


And what happened was, you know, when I sat down and I thought about it, actually, you know, I was really wrong. You know, I made this lady out to be that she was wrong. You know, I turned it around to benefit me because I was surprised by how I was at the vulnerable state. It wasn't a Christ-like thing that I did. [00:06:41] (24 seconds) Edit Clip


You know? So I just want to talk about that. You know, that we are prepared for when the enemy does things. Especially at times when we are most vulnerable to react. But, you know, as I said, I reacted in not rather a Christ-like way. Thank you, Jesus, for forgiving me. I haven't seen that lady again. Lord Jesus. She's probably moved, yeah? [00:07:21] (24 seconds) Edit Clip


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