These are 3 devotions from Oswald Chambers devotional, My Utmost for His Highest. I wanted to include these three together because they speak of temptations. The temptations we all face being human, yet greater temptations, the temptations of the Son of God, God in man.

There is much in here to meditate and chew on. I hope you do. May the Holy Spirit speak to you. May He encourage you and empower you through all that the Father brings into your life as temptations of the Son of God in you.

September 17th.

WHAT’S THE GOOD OF TEMPTATION?

“There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man.” 1 Corinthians 10:13

The word “temptation” has come down in the world; we are apt to use it wrongly. Temptation is not sin, it is the thing we are bound to meet if we are men. Not to be tempted would be to be beneath contempt. Many of us, however, suffer from temptations from which we have no business to suffer, simply because we have refused to let God lift us to a higher plane where we would face temptations of another order.

A man’s disposition on the inside, i.e., what he possesses in his personality, determines what he is tempted by on the outside. The temptation fits the nature of the one tempted, and reveals the possibilities of the nature. Every man has the setting of his own temptation, and the temptation will come along the line of the ruling disposition.

Temptation is a suggested short cut to the realization of the highest at which I aim – not towards what I understand as evil, but towards what I understand as good. Temptation is something that completely baffles me for a while, I do not know whether the thing is right or wrong. Temptation yielded to is lust deified, and is a proof that it was timidity that prevented the sin before.

Temptation is not something we may escape, it is essential to the full-orbed life of a man. Beware lest you think you are tempted as no one else is tempted; what you go through is the common inheritance of the race, not something no one ever went through before. God does not save us from temptations; He succours us in the midst of them (Heb. 2:18).

September 18th.

HIS TEMPTATION AND OURS

“For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin.” Hebrews 4:15

Until we are born again, the only kind of temptation we understand is that mentioned by St. James – “Every man is tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed.” But by regeneration we are lifted into another realm where there are other temptations to face, viz., the kind of temptations Our Lord faced. The temptations of Jesus do not appeal to us, they have no home at all in our human nature. Our Lord’s temptations and ours move in different spheres until we are born again and become His brethren. The temptations of Jesus are not those of a man, but the temptations of God as Man. By regeneration the Son of God is formed in us, and in our physical life He has the same setting that He had on earth. Satan does not tempt us to do wrong things; he tempts us in order to make us lose what God has put into us by regeneration, viz., the possibility of being of value to God. He does not come on the line of tempting us to sin, but on the line of shifting the point of view, and only the Spirit of God can detect this as a temptation of the devil.

Temptation means the test by an alien power of the possessions held by a personality. This makes the temptation of Our Lord explainable. After Jesus in His baptism had accepted the vocation of bearing away the sin of the world, He was immediately put by God’s Spirit into the testing machine of the devil, but He did not tire, He went through the temptation “without sin,” and He retained the possessions of His personality intact.

September 19th.

DO YOU CONTINUE TO GO WITH JESUS?

“Ye are they which have continued with Me in My temptations.” Luke 22:28

It is true that Jesus Christ is with us in our temptations, but are we going with Him in His temptations? Many of us cease to go with Jesus from the moment we have an experience of what He can do. Watch when God shifts your circumstances, and see whether you are going with Jesus, or siding with the world, the flesh and the devil. We wear His badge, but are we going with Him? “From that time many of His disciples went back and walked no more with Him.”

The temptations of Jesus continued throughout His earthly life, and they will continue throughout the life of the Son of God in us. Are we going with Jesus in the life we are living now?

We have the idea that we ought to shield ourselves from some of the things God brings round us. Never! God engineers circumstances and whatever they may be like we have to see that we face them while abiding continually with Him in His temptations. They are His temptations, not temptations to us, but temptations to the life of the Son of God in us. The honour of Jesus Christ is at stake in your bodily life. Are you remaining loyal to the Son of God in the things which beset His life in you?

Do you continue to go with Jesus? The way lies through Gethsemane, through the city gate, outside the camp; the way lies alone, and the way lies until there is no trace of a footstep left, only the voice, “Follow Me.”

What if the gospel (the good news) didn’t depend on our choosing to “accept Jesus as our personal saviour” in order to receive eternal life?

What if everyone will ultimately receive eternal life, but some just don’t know it… yet?

What if we didn’t have to “do” anything in our own strength and ability to keep our eternal life?

What if we didn’t feel obligated to go to church to prove we know and love God or gain His approval?

What if we could exchange our sinfulness, for a life that doesn’t sin, right now?

What if we could totally rely on the power of God to make us perfect, during our life on earth?

What if God, who is all knowing, could teach us all He knows… on a need-to-know basis?

What if His Spirit was with us, and in us, 100% of the time no matter what we did, even if we sinned?

What if God never sent anyone to eternal damnation in hellfire?

What if God loved everyone and made sure no one would be eternally lost?

What if we could overcome the world, the flesh and the devil, just like Jesus did?

What if, as the Holy Spirit transformed us to be more like Christ, we could forgive everyone and everything?

What if we didn’t feel obligated to read and memorize the scriptures in order to know God?

What if we didn’t feel guilty because we weren’t on our knees everyday for an hour or more in prayer?

What if we could actually trust God to keep us and love us unconditionally?

What if the Good News was Good News for EVERYONE, sinner and saint?

Wouldn’t it be ideal if this were possible? Practically heaven, (short of the golden harps, wedding cake and the smell of our friends and family burning in hell while we rejoice now that we are Christ-like and have unconditional, agape love)!

Seriously though, each and every one of these statements is possible. Not just possible, but in fact true. God is great. REALLY, REALLY GREAT! He really does have it all in His hands. He really is in us to will and to do of His good pleasure, He really will draw all men to Himself, He really can be trusted, He really does keep us, the Holy Spirit really does lead us into all truth, He really has overcome the enemy.

Some people believe the good news, some don’t. It would be all the more wonderful if more Christians did though, don’t you think?