Daily with the King

by W. Glyn Evans

September 3 • The Heart of Temptation

I have learned, Lord, that Satan’s aim in tempting me is to destroy my will. That is clearly revealed in his tempting Jesus, my pattern. Once Jesus had accepted the Father’s will at His baptism, that will was.immediately put to the test in the wilderness (Matthew 4:1–11). Each of the three temptations was.carefully contrived.to weaken Christ’s grip on the will of His heavenly Father. Once that grip is loosed, it is only a matter of time before the entire defense breaks down in sin. 

Jesus was hungry and tired when Satan met Him in the desert. The needs of the body are often used as the opening  wedge for an attack on the will, whether the need is for food, rest, relaxing, or whatever. I make a mistake, however, if I think  that Satan will be satisfied merely to trip me up on a physical need; he is after my will. The way I handle my body is only the symptom of my basic will commitment. Satan does not try to capture symptoms; he is after the thing that creates the symptoms. 

The answer to Satan’s approach through the body is a reaffirmation of my will. “Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God,  and him only shalt thou serve” (Matthew 4:10, KJV). There is decisiveness, finality! I can only be victorious over Satan and  his allurements when I nail the peg of commitment further into  the soil. I am strengthened by the response of Nehemiah, when asked to compromise with the enemy, “I am doing a great work and I cannot come down” (Nehemiah 6:3). Four times the temptation came, and four times Nehemiah reaffirmed his grip on God’s will for him. So I must meet Satan  head-on, not in the peripheries, and send him packing by determining once again to do God’s will and stick to it, regardless. That is victory for Jesus, Nehemiah, countless others, and  myself!   

“Be of sober spirit, be on the alert. Your adversary, the devil, prowls about like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour” (1 Peter 5:8). 

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