Paul
N. F. (9 June 2007)
"PRAY THAT YE ENTER NOT INTO
TEMPTATION"
PRAY THAT
YE ENTER NOT INTO TEMPTATION
By Charles H. Spurgeon
'Lead us not into temptation; but deliver us
from evil (or, the evil
one.') - Luke 11:4
What we are taught to
seek or shun in prayer, we should equally pursue or avoid in action. Very earnestly, therefore, should we
avoid temptation, seeking to walk so guardedly in the path of obedience, that we may
never tempt the devil to tempt us. We are not to enter the thicket in search of the
lion.
Dearly might we pay for
such presumption. This lion may cross our path or leap upon us from the thicket, but we have nothing to
do with hunting him. He that meeteth with him, even though he winneth the
day, will find it a stern struggle.
Let the Christian pray that he may be spared the
encounter.
Our Saviour, who had
experience of what temptation meant, thus earnestly admonished His disciples - 'Pray
that ye enter not into
temptation.'
But let us do as we
will, we shall be tempted; hence the prayer 'deliver us from evil.' God had one Son without sin; but He
has no son without temptation. The natural man is born to trouble as the sparks
fly upwards, and the Christian man is born to temptation just as
certainly. We must be always on our watch against Satan, because, like a thief, he gives
no intimation of his approach.
Believers who have had
experience of the ways of Satan, know that there are certain seasons when he will most probably
make an attack, just as at certain seasons bleak winds may be expected;
thus the Christian is put on a double guard by fear of danger, and the danger
is averted by preparing to meet it.
Prevention is better
than cure: it is better to be so well armed that the devil will not attack you, than to endure the perils
of the fight, even though you come off a conqueror. Pray first that you may
not be tempted, and next that if temptation be permitted, you may be delivered
from the evil one.
Yours in Christ,
Paul N. F.