Temptation Time
“Now when the devil had ended every temptation, he departed from Him until an opportune time.”
Luke 4:13 NKJV
https://bible.com/114/luk.4.13.nkjv
The experience of Jesus Christ with the devil, especially when He was under the influence of the Holy Spirit, instructs everyone that temptation works more by interference rather than by inspiration. Had there been contentment where the devil wait for anyone to willingly sellout for satanic inspiration, the kingdom of darkness would have been fully decimated by divine interference and the inspiration by the Spirit of the Lord. Whereas, Jesus’ fellowship in the Spirit was interrupted by an urgent need to respond to the body’s need of food, frenzy, and fame. It implies that, believers need not wait for temptation with food at the restaurant; frenzy at the casino; and fame on a dedicated day for worldly contest. Every opportunity to trample on the need of the soul at the expense of the need of the body is a temptation time. Unfortunately, a subtle fall from grace during friendly fellowship at home or during the gracious gathering of the people of God often go unnoticed.
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