I've noticed that many Christians are somewhat naive about the devices Satan uses to tempt us to follow him. The "harmless" office flirtation, the casual attitude toward immorality in the media, it's as though we are unaware that such schemes can wreck our homes.
The world isn't going to issue warnings. If we are to stand the test, we will have to become more aware of Satan's tactics.
For instance, I've never seen a video rental store that placed warnings above certain movies: "Caution: This movie contains provocative material that could create an addiction to pornography, cause infidelity and violence and result in the loss of your dignity and family."
There are times when I find I can be vulnerable to the enemy's schemes.
When I am alone. Like most people, I'm tempted when no one else is looking-when I'm away on a trip, isolated from those who know me.
When I'm with someone else who is willing to be a part of Satan's scheme. If the enemy can't get me when I am alone, he throws me with people who tempt me to gossip, or to go with the crowd to be a people pleaser.
When I am tired. When I tire physically and emotionally, I become susceptible to erroneous thoughts about God, myself and others. I've learned that temptation is easier to withstand when I'm not "living on the edge." I need to retreat periodically to allow God to replenish my strength.
When I think I can justify my actions. I am constantly amazed at my ability to rationalize wrong choices.
I think there's a mistaken tendency to think that these schemes and temptations decrease as we grow older. Biblically and practically speaking, my flesh is no better today than it was 30 years ago. The mistake is made when we drop our guards to seemingly "small temptations" and give the enemy an opportunity to get a foothold in our lives.
"Be on the alert!"
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