
How to Resist
Temptation
A Spirit of Prophecy Compilation
Temptation is enticement to sin, and this does not
proceed from God, but from Satan and from the evil of our own hearts.
"God cannot be tempted with evil, and He Himself tempteth no
man." James 1:13, R.V. Satan seeks to bring us into temptation, that
the evil of our characters may be revealed before men and angels, that he
may claim us as his own." Mount of Blessing, 116.
"Some will be wayside hearers. They will be
affected by the truths spoken; but they have not cultivated the moral
powers, they have followed inclination rather than duty, and evil
habits have hardened their hearts until they have become like the
hard, beaten road. These may profess to believe the truth; but they will
have no just sense of its sacred, elevated character. They do not
separate from the friendship of the lovers of pleasure and corrupt
society; but they place themselves where they are constantly tempted,
and may well be represented by the unfenced field. They invite the
temptations of the enemy and finally lose the regard they seemed to
have for the truth when the good seed was dropped into their hearts."3
Testimonies, 111.
"Nothing is more treacherous than the
deceitfulness of sin. It is the god of this world that deludes, and
blinds, and leads to destruction. Satan does not enter with his array of
temptations at once. He disguises these temptations with a semblance of
good. He mingles with amusements and folly some little improvements, and
deceived souls make it an excuse that great good is to be derived by
engaging in them. This is only the deceptive part. It is Satan's
hellish arts masked. Beguiled souls take one step, then are prepared for
the next. It is so much more pleasant to follow the inclinations of
their own hearts than to stand on the defensive, and resist the first
insinuation of the wily foe, and thus shut out his in-comings.
"Oh, how Satan watches to see his bait taken so
readily, and to see souls walking in the very path he has prepared! He
does not want them to give up praying and maintaining a form of religious
duties; for he can thus make them more useful in his service. He
unites his sophistry and deceptive snares with their experiences and
professions, and thus wonderfully advances his cause."Messages
to Young People, 83.
"Keep clear of the boys. In their society your
temptations become earnest and powerful. Put marriage out of your
girl's head. You are in no sense fit for this. You need years of
experience before you can be qualified to understand the duties, and take
up the burdens, of married life. Positively guard your thoughts, your
passions, and your affections. Do not degrade these to minister to
lust. Elevate them to purity, devote them to God.
"You may become a prudent, modest, virtuous girl,
but not without earnest effort. You must watch, you must pray, you must
meditate, you must investigate your motives and your actions. Closely
analyze your feelings and your acts."2 Testimonies, 564.
"We are to learn from past experience how to
avoid failure. We pray to our heavenly Father, Lead us not into
temptation, and then, too often, we fail to guard our feet against
leading us into temptation. We are to keep away from the temptations by
which we are easily overcome. Our success is wrought out by ourselves
through the grace of Christ."7 Testimonies, 239.
"We have a work to do to resist temptation. Those
who would not fall a prey to Satan's devices must guard well the avenues
of the soul; they must avoid reading, seeing, or hearing that which
will suggest impure thoughts. The mind should not be left to wander at
random upon every subject that the adversary of souls may suggest. Girding
up the loins of your mind, says the apostle Peter, Be sober, . . .
not fashioning yourselves according to your former lusts in . . . your
ignorance: but like as He which called you is holy, be ye yourselves also
holy in all manner of living. 1 Peter 1:13-15, R.V. Says Paul, Whatsoever
things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just,
whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever
things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any
praise, think on these things. Philippians 4:8. This will require
earnest prayer and unceasing watchfulness. We must be aided by the
abiding influence of the Holy Spirit, which will attract the mind upward,
and habituate it to dwell on pure and holy things. And we must give
diligent study to the word of God. Wherewithal shall a young man
cleanse his way? by taking heed thereto according to Thy word. Thy
word, says the psalmist, have I hid in mine heart, that I might not
sin against Thee. Psalm 119:9, 11."Patriarchs and
Prophets, 460.
"When a laborer has been under a heavy pressure of
care and anxiety, and is overworked in both body and mind, he should turn
aside and rest awhile, not for selfish gratification, but that he may
be better prepared for future duties. We have a vigilant foe, who is ever
on our track, ready to take advantage of every weakness that would help to
make his temptations effective. When the mind is overstrained and the
body enfeebled, he presses upon the soul his fiercest temptations. Let
the laborer carefully husband his strength, and when wearied with toil,
let him turn aside and commune with Jesus."Gospel Workers,
245.
"In the wilderness of temptation Christ met the
great leading temptations that would assail man. There He encountered,
singlehanded, the wily, subtle foe, and overcame him. The first great
temptation was upon appetite; the second, presumption; the third, love of
the world. Satan has overcome his millions by tempting them to the
indulgence of appetite. Through the gratification of the taste, the
nervous system becomes excited and the brain power enfeebled, making it
impossible to think calmly or rationally. The mind is unbalanced. Its
higher, nobler faculties are perverted to serve animal lust, and the
sacred, eternal interests are not regarded. When this object is gained,
Satan can come with his two other leading temptations and find ready
access. His manifold temptations grow out of these three great leading
points. "4 Testimonies, 44.
"The frivolity of the young is not pleasing to
God. Their sports and games open the door to a flood of temptations."Counsels
to Parents and Teachers, 366.
"The reason so many of Christ's professed
disciples fall into grievous temptation is that they have not a correct
knowledge of themselves. Here is where Peter was so thoroughly sifted
by the enemy. If we could understand our own weakness, we should
see so much to do for ourselves that we would humble our hearts under the
mighty hand of God. Hanging our helpless souls upon Christ, we would
supplement our ignorance with His wisdom, our weakness with His strength,
our frailty with His enduring might. Peter fell because he did not know
his own frailty. He thought himself strong."Sons and
Daughters of God, 91.
"A temptation, slight at first, had been
harbored, and had strengthened as it was encouraged, until their minds
were controlled by Satan."Patriarchs and Prophets, 396.
"If we would not commit sin, we must shun its
very beginnings. Every emotion and desire must be held in subjection to
reason and conscience. Every unholy thought must be instantly repelled.
To your closet, followers of Christ. Pray in faith and with all the
heart. Satan is watching to ensnare your feet. You must have help from
above if you would escape his devices.
"By faith and prayer all may meet the requirements
of the gospel. No man can be forced to transgress. His own consent must be
first gained; the soul must purpose the sinful act before passion
can dominate over reason or iniquity triumph over conscience.
Temptation, however strong, is never an excuse for sin."5
Testimonies, 177.
"Intense worldliness has been one of
Satan's most successful temptations. He designs to keep the hearts and
minds of men so engrossed with worldly attractions that there will be
no room for heavenly things. He controls their minds in their love of
the world. Earthly things eclipse the heavenly, and put the Lord out
of their sight and understanding. False theories and false gods are
cherished in the place of the true. Men are charmed with the
glitter and tinsel of the world. They are so attached to the things of
the earth that many will commit any sin in order to gain some worldly
advantage."1 Selected Messages, 254-255.
"He who understands well his own character, who is
acquainted with the sin which most easily besets him, and the temptations
that will be most likely to overcome him, should not expose himself
needlessly and invite temptation by placing himself upon the enemy's
ground. If duty calls him where circumstances are not favorable, he
will have special help from God, and thus go fully girded for a conflict
with the enemy."2 Testimonies, 517.
"All are accountable for their actions while in
this world upon probation. All have power to control their actions
if they will. If they are weak in virtue and purity of thoughts and acts,
they can obtain help from the Friend of the helpless. Jesus is
acquainted with all the weaknesses of human nature, and, if entreated,
will give strength to overcome the most powerful temptations. All can
obtain this strength if they seek for it in humility.
"The only safety for the youth in this age of
pollution is to make God their trust. Without divine help they will be
unable to control human passions and appetites. In Christ is the very
help needed, but how few will come to Him for that help. Said Jesus when
upon the earth, Ye will not come to me, that ye might have life. In
Christ all can conquer. You can say with the apostle, Nay, in all
these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us.
Again, But I keep under my body, and bring it into subjection.
"Child Guidance, 466-467.
"One of the strongest temptations that man has
to meet is upon the point of appetite. Between the mind and the body
there is a mysterious and wonderful relation. They react upon each other. To
keep the body in a healthy condition to develop its strength, that
every part of the living machinery may act harmoniously, should be the
first study of our life. To neglect the body is to neglect the mind.
It cannot be to the glory of God for His children to have sickly bodies or
dwarfed minds. To indulge the taste at the expense of health is a wicked
abuse of the senses. Those who engage in any species of intemperance,
either in eating or drinking, waste their physical energies and weaken
moral power."3 Testimonies, 485-486.
"When the first suggestion of wrong is heard,
dart a prayer to heaven, and then firmly resist the temptation to
tamper with the principles condemned in God's Word. The first time the
temptation comes, meet it in such a decided manner that it will never be
repeated. Turn from the one who has ventured to present wrong practises to
you. Resolutely turn from the tempter, saying, I must separate from
your influence; for I know you are not walking in the footsteps of our
Saviour.
"Even though you may not feel able to speak a word
to those who are working on wrong principles, leave them. Your
withdrawal and silence may do more than words . . Have courage to do
right."Sons and Daughters of God, 164.
"If they follow after righteousness and true
holiness, if they keep all the commandments of God, Satan and his agents
will not be permitted to overcome them. All the opposition of their
bitterest foes will prove powerless to destroy or uproot the vine of God's
own planting. Satan understands what Balaam learned by sad experience,
that there is no enchantment against Jacob, neither divination against
Israel, while iniquity is not cherished among them."5
Testimonies, 599.
"Amid the storms of temptation he could walk
safely only as in utter self-distrust he should rely upon the Saviour.
It was on the point where he thought himself strong that Peter was weak;
and not until he discerned his weakness could he realize his need of
dependence upon Christ."Desire of Ages, 382.
"We cannot always be on our knees in prayer, but the
way to the mercy seat is always open. While engaged in active labor, we
may ask for help; and we are promised by One who will not deceive
us."Counsels on Health, 423.
"When the tempests of temptation gather, and the
fierce lightnings flash, and the waves sweep over us, we battle with the
storm alone, forgetting that there is One who can help us. We trust to
our own strength till our hope is lost, and we are ready to perish. Then
we remember Jesus, and if we call upon Him to save us, we shall not
cry in vain. Though He sorrowfully reproves our unbelief and
self-confidence, He never fails to give us the help we need. Whether on
the land or on the sea, if we have the Saviour in our hearts, there is no
need of fear. Living faith in the Redeemer will smooth the sea of life,
and will deliver us from danger in the way that He knows to be
best."Desire of Ages, 336.
"Every perverted appetite becomes a warring
lust. Appetite was given us for a good purpose, not to become the
minister of death by being perverted, and thus degenerating into lusts
which war against the soul. "Counsels on Diet and Foods,
166.
It is the issue of the daily test that determines their
victory or defeat in life's great crisis. Those who fail to realize
their constant dependence upon God will be overcome by temptation. We
may now suppose that our feet stand secure, and that we shall never be
moved. We may say with confidence, I know in whom I have believed;
nothing can shake my faith in God and in His word. But Satan is
planning to take advantage of our hereditary and cultivated traits of
character, and to blind our eyes to our own necessities and defects. Only
through realizing our own weakness and looking steadfastly unto Jesus can
we walk securely."Desire of Ages, 382.
"It is not safe for us to linger to contemplate
the advantages to be reaped through yielding to Satan's suggestions. Sin
means dishonor and disaster to every soul that indulges in it; but it
is blinding and deceiving in its nature, and it will entice us with
flattering presentations. If we venture on Satan's ground we have no
assurance of protection from his power. So far as in us lies, we should
close every avenue by which the tempter may find access to us.
"The prayer, Bring us not into temptation,
is itself a promise. If we commit ourselves to God we have the assurance,
He will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will
with the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear
it. 1 Corinthians 10:13.
"The only safeguard against evil is the
indwelling of Christ in the heart through faith in His righteousness. It
is because selfishness exists in our hearts that temptation has power over
us. But when we behold the great love of God, selfishness appears to
us in its hideous and repulsive character, and we desire to have it
expelled from the soul. As the Holy Spirit glorifies Christ, our hearts
are softened and subdued, the temptation loses its power, and the grace of
Christ transforms the character."Mount of Blessing, 118.
"If we trust wholly in God, we can overcome
every temptation and through His grace come off victorious. If we
overcome our trials and get victory over the temptations of Satan, then we
endure the trial of our faith, which is more precious than gold, and are
stronger and better prepared to meet the next. But if we sink down and
give way to the temptations of Satan, we shall grow weaker and get no
reward for the trial and shall not be so well prepared for the next. In
this way we shall grow weaker and weaker, until we are led captive by
Satan at his will. We must have on the whole armor of God and be ready
at any moment for a conflict with the powers of darkness. When
temptations and trials rush in upon us, let us go to God and agonize with
Him in prayer. He will not turn us away empty, but will give us grace
and strength to overcome, and to break the power of the enemy."Early
Writings, 46.
"Temptations often appear irresistible because,
through neglect of prayer and the study of the Bible, the tempted one
cannot readily remember God's promises and meet Satan with the
Scripture weapons. But angels are round about those who are willing to
be taught in divine things; and in the time of great necessity they will
bring to their remembrance the very truths which are needed. Thus when
the enemy shall come in like a flood, the Spirit of the Lord shall lift up
a standard against him. Isaiah 59:19."Great Controversy,
600.
"That you may not be led into temptation, remember
that your work does not end with the prayer. You must then answer your
own prayer as far as possible by resisting temptation, and leave that
which you cannot do for yourselves for Jesus to do for you.
"You cannot be too guarded in your words and in
your deportment, lest you invite the enemy to tempt you. Many of
our youth, by their careless disregard of the warnings and reproofs given
them, open the door wide for Satan to enter. With God's word for our
guide and Jesus as our heavenly Teacher we need not be ignorant of His
requirements or of Satan's devices and be overcome by his temptations. It
will be no unpleasant task to be obedient to the will of God when we yield
ourselves fully to be directed by His Spirit."3 Testimonies,
378.
"Obedience to this word is the best shield
for the youth against the temptations to which they are exposed."Counsels
to Parents and Teachers, 438.
"If you wish your children to possess enlarged
capacities to do good, teach them to have a right hold of the future
world. If they are instructed to rely upon divine aid in their
difficulties and dangers, they will not lack power to curb passion and to
check the inward temptations to do wrong. Connection with the Source
of wisdom will give light and the power of discernment between right and
wrong. Those so endowed will become morally and intellectually strong
and will have clearer views and better judgment even in temporal affairs.
{CG 484.1}
"We can have the salvation of God in our
families; but we must believe for it, live for it, and have a continual,
abiding faith and trust in God . . The restraint which God's Word
imposes upon us is for our own interest. It increases the happiness of our
families, and of all around us. It refines our taste, sanctifies our
judgment, and brings peace of mind, and in the end, everlasting
life."Child Guidance, 484.
"As the disciples had seen the success of their
labors, they were in danger of taking credit to themselves, in danger
of cherishing spiritual pride, and thus falling under Satan's temptations.
A great work was before them, and first of all they must learn that
their strength was not in self, but in God . . The disciples needed to
come apart from the scenes of their busy activity, to commune with Christ,
with nature, and with their own hearts."Desire of Ages, 360.
"There are evils which man may lessen but can
never remove. He is to overcome obstacles and make his surroundings
instead of being molded by them. He has room to exercise his talents
in bringing order and harmony out of confusion. In this work he may have
divine aid if he will claim it. He is not left to battle with
temptations and trials in his own strength. Help has been laid upon One
who is mighty. Jesus left the royal courts of heaven and suffered and
died in a world degraded by sin, that He might teach man how to pass
through the trials of life and overcome its temptations. Here is a pattern
for us."5 Testimonies, 312.
"Set your face to be a man after God's own
heart. What others may venture to do or say that is not strictly in
accordance with the Christian standard should be no excuse for you.
You must stand before the Judge of all the earth, not to answer for
another, but for yourself. We have an individual responsibility, and no
man's defects of character will be the least excuse for our guilt; for
Christ has given us in His character a perfect pattern, a faultless
life.
"The most persistent attacks of the enemy of souls
are made upon the truth we profess, and any deviation from the right
reflects dishonor upon it. Our chief danger is in having the mind
diverted from Christ. The name of Jesus has power to drive back the
temptations of Satan and lift up for us a standard against him. So
long as the soul rests with unshaken confidence in the virtue and power of
the atonement, it will stand firm as a rock to principle, and all the
powers of Satan and his angels cannot sway it from its integrity. The
truth as it is in Jesus is a wall of fire around the soul that clings to
Him. Temptations will pour in upon us, for by them we are to be tried
during our probation upon earth. This is the proving of God, a revelation
of our own hearts. There is no sin in having temptations; but sin comes
in when temptation is yielded to."4 Testimonies,
357-358.
"We are living in an atmosphere of satanic
witchery. The enemy will weave a spell of licentiousness around every
soul that is not barricaded by the grace of Christ. Temptations will
come; but if we watch against the enemy, and maintain the balance of
self-control and purity, the seducing spirits will have no influence over
us. Those who do nothing to encourage temptation will have strength to
withstand it when it comes."Counsels to Parents and
Teachers, 257.
"The workers in our sanitariums are continually
exposed to temptation. They are brought in contact with unbelievers, and
those who are not sound in the faith will be harmed by the contact. But those
who are abiding in Christ will meet unbelievers as He met them, refusing
to be drawn from their allegiance, but always ready to speak a word in
season, always ready to sow the seeds of truth. They will watch unto
prayer, firmly maintaining their integrity and daily showing the
consistency of their religion. The influence of such workers is a blessing
to many. By a well-ordered life they draw souls to the cross. A true
Christian constantly acknowledges Christ. He is always cheerful,
always ready to speak words of hope and comfort to the suffering."7
Testimonies, 70.
"It would require humility of heart, a constant
trust in God, and unceasing watchfulness to withstand the temptations
that would surely beset Solomon in his exalted station; for such prominent
characters are a special mark for the shafts of Satan."Patriarchs
and Prophets, 751.
"Those who accept Christ, and in their first
confidence say, I am saved, are in danger of trusting to themselves. They
lose sight of their own weakness and their constant need of divine
strength. They are unprepared for Satan's devices, and under
temptation many, like Peter, fall into the very depths of sin. We are
admonished, Let him that thinketh he standeth, take heed lest he fall.
1 Cor. 10:12. Our only safety is in constant distrust of self, and
dependence on Christ."Christs Object Lessons, 155.
"The only safeguard against evil is the
indwelling of Christ in the heart through faith in His righteousness. It
is because selfishness exists in our hearts that temptation has power over
us. But when we behold the great love of God, selfishness appears to
us in its hideous and repulsive character, and we desire to have it
expelled from the soul. As the Holy Spirit glorifies Christ, our hearts
are softened and subdued, the temptation loses its power, and the grace of
Christ transforms the character."Mount of Blessing, 118.
"You should not place yourself where you will
be corrupted by dissolute companionship. As one who loves your soul I
beseech you to shun, as far as possible, the company of the profligate,
the licentious, and the ungodly. Pray, Lead us not into temptation,
that is, Do not, O Lord, suffer us to be overcome when assailed by
temptation. Watch and pray lest ye enter into temptation. There is a
difference between being tempted, and entering into temptation."Temperance,
192.
"We should not lose courage when assailed by
temptation. Often when placed in a trying situation we doubt that the
Spirit of God has been leading us. But it was the Spirit's leading that
brought Jesus into the wilderness to be tempted by Satan. When God brings
us into trial, He has a purpose to accomplish for our good. Jesus did
not presume on God's promises by going unbidden into temptation, neither
did He give up to despondency when temptation came upon Him. Nor should
we. God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above
that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape,
that ye may be able to bear it. "Desire of Ages, 128-129.
"Do not stop for one moment to reason. Satan
would rejoice to see you overthrown by temptation. Do not stop to argue
the case with your weak conscience. Turn away from the first step of
transgression."Counsels on Health, 587.
"God in His great love is seeking to develop in us
the precious graces of His Spirit. He permits us to encounter obstacles,
persecution, and hardships, not as a curse, but as the greatest blessing
of our lives. Every temptation resisted, every trial bravely borne,
gives us a new experience and advances us in the work of character
building. The soul that through divine power resists temptation reveals to
the world and to the heavenly universe the efficiency of the grace of
Christ. {MB 117.1}
"But while we are not to be dismayed by trial,
bitter though it be, we should pray that God will not permit us to be
brought where we shall be drawn away by the desires of our own evil
hearts. In offering the prayer that Christ has given, we surrender
ourselves to the guidance of God, asking Him to lead us in safe paths. We
cannot offer this prayer in sincerity, and yet decide to walk in any way
of our own choosing. We shall wait for His hand to lead us; we shall
listen to His voice, saying, "This is the way, walk ye in it."
Isaiah 30:21."Mount of Blessing, 117-118.
"Habits of industry will be found an important
aid to the youth in resisting temptation. Here is opened a field to
give vent to their pent-up energies."Life Sketches, 354.
"Your hearts have been filled with pride, and
even with bitterness at times. Your closets have been neglected, and
you have not loved the exercises of religious duties. If you had been
persevering in your efforts to grow up into Christ, your living Head, you
would now be strong, and competent to bless others with your
influence. If you had cultivated a steady, uniform, unwavering energy you
would now be strong to resist temptation. But these precious qualities
can only be gained through a surrender of the soul to the claims of
religion. Then the motives will be high, and the intellect and
affections will be balanced by noble principles. God will work with us if
we will only engage in healthy action. We must feel the necessity of
uniting our human efforts and zealous action with divine power. We can
stand forth in God, strong to conquer."3 Testimonies, 46.
"Christ will never abandon the soul for whom He
has died . . Could our spiritual vision be quickened, we should see .
. angels flying swiftly to aid these tempted ones, who are standing as
on the brink of a precipice. The angels from heaven force back the hosts
of evil that encompass these souls, and guide them to plant their feet
on the sure foundation. The battles waging between the two armies are as
real as those fought by the armies of this world, and on the issue of the
spiritual conflict eternal destinies depend."Mount of Blessing,
118-119.
"You are professedly the servants of Christ. Do
you then yield to Him ready and willing obedience? Do you earnestly
inquire how you shall best please Him who has called you to be
soldiers of the cross of Christ? Do you both lift the cross and glory in
it? Answer these questions to God. All your acts, however secret you may
think they have been, are open to your heavenly Father. Nothing is hidden,
nothing covered. All your acts and the motives which prompt them are open
to His sight. He has full knowledge of all your words and thoughts. It
is your duty to control your thoughts. You will have to war against a vain
imagination. You may think that there can be no sin in permitting your
thoughts to run as they naturally would without restraint. But this is not
so. You are responsible to God for the indulgence of vain thoughts;
for from vain imaginations arises the committal of sins, the actual doing
of those things upon which the mind has dwelt. Govern your thoughts, and
it will then be much easier to govern your actions."3
Testimonies, 82-83.
"Live in contact with the living Christ, and He
will hold you firmly by a hand that will never let go. Know and believe
the love that God has to us, and you are secure; that love is a fortress
impregnable to all the delusions and assaults of Satan. The name of
the Lord is a strong tower: the righteous runneth into it, and is safe.
Proverbs 18:10."Mount of Blessing, 119.
"Those who are continually learning in the school
of Christ will be able to pursue the even tenor of their way, and Satan's
efforts to throw them off their balance will be signally defeated. Temptation
is not sin. Jesus was holy and pure; yet He was tempted in all points
as we are, but with a strength and power that man will never be called
upon to endure. In His successful resistance He has left us a bright
example, that we should follow His steps. If we are self-confident or
self-righteous we shall be left to fall under the power of temptation; but
if we look to Jesus and trust in Him we call to our aid a power that has
conquered the foe on the field of battle, and with every temptation He
will make a way of escape. When Satan comes in like a flood, we must
meet his temptations with the sword of the Spirit, and Jesus will be our
helper and will lift up for us a standard against him. The father of
lies quakes and trembles when the truth of God, in burning power, is
thrown in his face."5 Testimonies, 426.
"In their labor they do not save souls, and fail
even to save their own. They do not see the importance of
self-knowledge and self-control. They do not watch and pray, lest they
enter into temptation. If they would watch, they would become
acquainted with their weak points, where they are most likely to be
assailed by temptation. With watchfulness and prayer their weakest points
can be so guarded as to become their strongest points, and they can
encounter temptation without being overcome. Every follower of Christ
should daily examine himself, that he may become perfectly acquainted with
his own conduct. There is with nearly all a neglect of
self-examination."5 Testimonies, 511.
"He [Satan] does not come to man directly and
demand homage by outward worship. He simply asks men to place their
affections upon the good things of this world. If he succeeds in
engaging the mind and affections, the heavenly attractions are eclipsed.
All he wants of man is for him to fall under the deceitful power of his
temptations, to love the world, to love rank and position, to love money,
and to place his affections upon earthly treasures. If he secures
this, he gains all that he asked of Christ. {3T 480.1}
"The example of Christ shows us that our only
hope of victory is in continual resistance of Satan's attacks. He who
triumphed over the adversary of souls in the conflict of temptation
understands Satan's power over the race and has conquered him in our
behalf. As an overcomer He has given us the advantage of His victory,
that in our efforts to resist the temptations of Satan we may unite our
weakness to His strength, our worthlessness to His merits. And, sustained
by His enduring might under strong temptation, we may resist in His
all-powerful name and overcome as He overcame."3
Testimonies, 480.
"Some feel their need of the atonement, and with
the recognition of this need, and the desire for a change of heart, a
struggle begins. To renounce their own will, perhaps their chosen
objects of affection or pursuit, requires an effort, at which many
hesitate and falter and turn back. Yet this battle must be fought by every
heart that is truly converted. We must war against temptations without
and within. We must gain the victory over self, crucify the affections and
lusts; and then begins the union of the soul with Christ. As the dry
and apparently lifeless branch is grafted into the living tree, so may we
become living branches of the True Vine. And the fruit which was borne by
Christ will be borne by all His followers. After this union is formed,
it can be preserved only by continual, earnest, painstaking effort.
Christ exercises His power to preserve and guard this sacred tie, and the
dependent, helpless sinner must act his part with untiring energy, or
Satan by his cruel, cunning power will separate him from Christ.
"Every Christian must stand on guard
continually, watching every avenue of the soul where Satan might find
access. He must pray for divine help and at the same time resolutely
resist every inclination to sin. By courage, by faith, by persevering
toil, he can conquer. But let him remember that to gain the victory
Christ must abide in him and he in Christ . . It is only by personal
union with Christ, by communion with Him daily, hourly, that we can bear
the fruits of the Holy Spirit."5 Testimonies, 47-48.
"The ungodly are those who do not love and obey
the commandments of God, but go contrary to them. This is the class of
counselors you are warned to shun,the class which Satan uses to
lead youth astray. Their counsel, their suggestions, are of a character to
make light of sin, to ridicule righteousness. . . . They are represented
as standing in the way of sinners, always leading them out of the straight
path of duty and obedience to God's commandments into paths of
disobedience. If it were not for those persons who do wrong and tempt
others to do wrong, many sinners might have chosen the path of duty,
the life of purity and godliness.
"The fear of ridicule leads many a youth to
yield to temptation and to walk in the way of the ungodly.
"Jesus would not place Himself in peril to please
the devil. But how many today can stand a dare?
"Allow no taunts, no threats, no sneering
remarks, to induce you to violate your conscience in the least particular,
and thus open a door whereby Satan can come in and control the mind . .
You must be an interested student of the Bible . . His Word is a sure
guide; if it is carefully studied, there is no danger of falling under
the power of temptations that surround the youth, and crowd in upon them.
"Some may ridicule you for being so strict; they
may call you self-righteous; but be careful to start right, and then
keep quietly on. The history of Daniel, if all was written, would open
chapters before you that would show you the temptations he had to meet, of
ridicule, envy, and hatred; but . . . he rose superior to ridicule; and
so will every one who is an overcomer."Sons and Daughters
of God, 211.
"His [Josephs] soul thrilled with the high
resolve to prove himself true to God--under all circumstances to act
as became a subject of the King of heaven. He would serve the Lord with
undivided heart; he would meet the trials of his lot with fortitude
and perform every duty with fidelity. One day's experience had been the
turning point in Joseph's life. Its terrible calamity had transformed him
from a petted child to a man, thoughtful, courageous, and self-possessed .
. He was here exposed to temptations of no ordinary character. He
was in the midst of idolatry. The worship of false gods was surrounded by
all the pomp of royalty, supported by the wealth and culture of the most
highly civilized nation then in existence. Yet Joseph preserved his
simplicity and his fidelity to God. The sights and sounds of vice were all
about him, but he was as one who saw and heard not. His thoughts were not
permitted to linger upon forbidden subjects. The desire to gain the
favor of the Egyptians could not cause him to conceal his principles. Had
he attempted to do this, he would have been overcome by temptation; but he
was not ashamed of the religion of his fathers, and he made no effort to
hide the fact that he was a worshiper of Jehovah."Patriarchs
and Prophets, 214.
"If when Achan yielded to temptation he had been
asked if he wished to bring defeat and death into the camp of Israel, he
would have answered: "No, no! is thy servant a dog that he should do
this great wickedness?" But he lingered over the temptation to
gratify his own covetousness; and when the opportunity was presented,
he went further than he had purposed in his heart."4
Testimonies, 492.
"It is not an easy matter to overcome an
established taste for narcotics and stimulants. In the name of Christ
alone can this great victory be gained."4 Testimonies,
32-33.
"Minds that are clouded and partially paralyzed
by narcotics, are easily overcome by temptation, and cannot enjoy
communion with God."Temperance, 64 [context includes tobacco].
"Will man take hold of divine power, and with
determination and perseverance resist Satan, as Christ has given him
example in His conflict with the foe in the wilderness of temptation? God
cannot save man against his will from the power of Satan's artifices. Man
must work with his human power, aided by the divine power of Christ, to
resist and to conquer at any cost to himself. In short, man must
overcome as Christ overcame. And then, through the victory that it is his
privilege to gain by the all-powerful name of Jesus, he may become an heir
of God and joint heir with Jesus Christ. This could not be the case if
Christ alone did all the overcoming. Man must do his part; he must be
victor on his own account, through the strength and grace that Christ
gives him. Man must be a co-worker with Christ in the labor of
overcoming, and then he will be partaker with Christ of His glory."4
Testimonies, 32-33.
"Moses was full of confidence in God because he
had appropriating faith. He needed help, and he prayed for it, grasped
it by faith, and wove into his experience the belief that God cared for
him. He believed that God ruled his life in particular. He saw and
acknowledged God in every detail of his life and felt that he was under
the eye of the All-seeing One, who weighs motives, who tries the heart. He
looked to God and trusted in Him for strength to carry him uncorrupted
through every form of temptation. He knew that a special work had been
assigned to him, and he desired as far as possible to make that work
thoroughly successful. But he knew that he could not do this without
divine aid."4 Testimonies, 651-652.
"In assuming an air of indifference he
[Peter] had placed himself on the enemy's ground, and he became an easy
prey to temptation."Desire of Ages, 712.
"It is because the human heart is inclined to evil
that it is so dangerous to sow the seeds of skepticism in young minds. Whatever
weakens faith in God robs the soul of power to resist temptation. It
removes the only real safeguard against sin."Ministry of Healing,
440.
"Praise the Lord even when you fall into darkness.
Praise Him even in temptation. "Rejoice in the Lord alway,"
says the apostle; "and again I say, Rejoice." "2
Testimonies, 593.
"The worker [for God] has fewer temptations
than those who have little to do."Counsels on Sabbath
School Work, 122.
"The [Waldensian] youth thus sent forth [as
missionaries from their valleys] were exposed to temptation, they
witnessed vice, they encountered Satan's wily agents, who urged upon them
the most subtle heresies and the most dangerous deceptions. But their
education from childhood had been of a character to prepare them for all
this."Great Controversy, 70.
"The tempted one needs to understand the true
force of the will. This is the governing power in the nature of manthe
power of decision, of choice. Everything depends on the right action of
the will. Desires for goodness and purity are right, so far as they
go; but if we stop here, they avail nothing. Many will go down to ruin
while hoping and desiring to overcome their evil propensities. They do
not yield the will to God. They do not choose to serve Him.
"God has given us the power of choice; it is ours
to exercise. We cannot change our hearts, we cannot control our
thoughts, our impulses, our affections. We cannot make ourselves pure, fit
for God's service. But we can choose to serve God, we can give Him our
will; then He will work in us to will and to do according to His good
pleasure. Thus our whole nature will be brought under the control of
Christ.
"Through the right exercise of the will, an
entire change may be made in the life. By yielding up the will to Christ,
we ally ourselves with divine power. We receive strength from above to
hold us steadfast. A pure and noble life, a life of victory over appetite
and lust, is possible to everyone who will unite his weak, wavering human
will to the omnipotent, unwavering will of God."Ministry of
Healing, 176.
"Every act of obedience to Christ, every act of
self-denial for His sake, every trial well endured, every victory gained
over temptation, is a step in the march to the glory of final victory.
If we take Christ for our guide, He will lead us safely. The veriest
sinner need not miss his way. Not one trembling seeker need fail of
walking in pure and holy light. Though the path is so narrow, so holy that
sin cannot be tolerated therein, yet access has been secured for all, and
not one doubting, trembling soul need say, God cares nought for me.
"The road may be rough and the ascent steep;
there may be pitfalls upon the right hand and upon the left; we may
have to endure toil in our journey; when weary, when longing for rest, we
may have to toil on; when faint, we may have to fight; when discouraged,
we must still hope; but with Christ as our guide we shall not fail of
reaching the desired haven at last. Christ Himself has trodden the
rough way before us and has smoothed the path for our feet.
"And all the way up the steep road leading to
eternal life are well-springs of joy to refresh the weary. Those who
walk in wisdom's ways are, even in tribulation, exceeding joyful; for He
whom their soul loveth, walks, invisible, beside them. At each upward
step they discern more distinctly the touch of His hand; at every step
brighter gleamings of glory from the Unseen fall upon their path; and
their songs of praise, reaching ever a higher note, ascend to join the
songs of angels before the throne." Mount of Blessing, 140.
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