The temptations in your life are no different from what others experience. And God is faithful. He will not allow the temptation to be more than you can stand. When you are tempted, He will show you a way out so that you can endure.” 1 Corinthians 10:13
Most of us have memories of that bright but dark morning in September 2001—9/11. I know for me I can remember walking into the office and my secretary breaking the limited news to me. A plane had crashed into one of the Twin Towers. “How big” I asked. She didn’t know…there was so much we didn’t know but we all learned quickly as it played out on national television.
One of the stories I remember was written by someone who was going to fly commercially in the crazy days following 9/11. Of course, for a period of time every aircraft was grounded but slowly things returned to a semblance of normal. He was sitting on the plane and he realized something was different. Before 9/11 everyone would chat and get settled in their seats while the flight attendants busily gave the safety briefing. Honestly, virtually no one ever listened to their briefing. But that morning it was different.
As the flight attendants spoke, the entire plane seemed to hang onto every word. The role aircraft played in the attack changed everything. People always needed to know but that morning they wanted to know. After all, what if it happened…again? They finally realized that it was important to know where the closest exit was…and as the flight attendant always emphasized…even if it was behind them.
As I thought about that…I thought about this. Isn’t that true when it comes to temptation and sin? Shouldn’t we listen to what the Bible says about temptations and exits? Shouldn’t we train ourselves to know where the closest exit from temptation is? The bottom line is we are going to be tempted…get used to it. But we have this amazing promise from God. Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians, “The temptations in your life are no different from what others experience. And God is faithful. He will not allow the temptation to be more than you can stand. When you are tempted, He will show you a way out so that you can endure.” Wow…that is a promise.
If you pay attention to the safety briefing you can have confidence that you will know where the exit is when you need it. If you listen to God, you can also be confident an exit will be there when Satan messes with you and throws temptations your way. When you combine this promise with the power of the Holy Spirit, well, all of a sudden that temptation that seemed so impossible to overcome is defeated. How about that.
Never forget that God is so for you. He not only wants you to win…He makes your winning a priority. What we can’t do on our own…we can do with Him. But remember this…a passenger on a crashed airliner has to make the decision to head for the closest exit. If they don’t take action, they probably won’t survive. Act and live…it is that simple. So, listen to the safety briefing of life, God gives it every day, in fact it is what His Book is all about. Listen and read…and live. He’s got this. Bro. Dewayne