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David Wilkerson

The Reason for Temptation

Temptation is an opportunity for Christians to be trained under combat conditions and to experience God's power and limitation over Satan.
David Wilkerson emphasizes that temptation serves as an invitation to commit immoral acts, particularly targeting Christians as they grow closer to God. He explains that true children of God are the only ones who can be tempted, as sinners are already enslaved to immorality and do not experience the same struggle. Temptation is framed as a form of training under combat conditions, designed to strengthen believers and reveal the limitations of Satan's power. Wilkerson encourages Christians to view temptation not as a sign of weakness but as a testament to God's trust in them, allowing them to experience and overcome challenges. Ultimately, temptation exposes the true nature of Satan, demonstrating that he is powerless against those who are grounded in faith.

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Temptation is an invitation or an enticement to commit an immoral act. Right now Satan is raging over the earth as a roaring lion trying to devour Christians through powerful enticements toward immorality. No one is immune and the closer you get to God, the more Satan will desire to sift you.

Sinners cannot be tempted--only true children of God can! Rain cannot touch a body already under water. Sinners are already drowned in perdition and as children of Satan, they do as he dictates. They do not have to be tempted or enticed, because they are already immoral--already condemned. As slaves, they are not free to choose. They simply go from dead, to twice dead, "to being plucked up by the roots." Sinners can be teased by the devil but not tempted. Satan teases his own children into deeper and darker pits of immorality but they are already dead in their trespasses and sins and no longer fight the battles of the living. That's why our Lord tells us to rejoice when we fall into diverse temptations. We are experiencing something unique only to maturing Christians.

Temptation is "training under combat conditions." It is "limited" warfare--God limits it to the point of being "bearable." He wants combat-seasoned warriors who can testify, "I was under fire! I've been in the battle! The enemy was all around me, shooting at me, trying to kill me, but God showed me how to take it and not be afraid. I have experience now, so the next time I'll not fear."

Temptation is not a sign of weakness or a leaning toward the world. Rather, it is a graduation, a sign that God trusts us. The Spirit led Jesus into the arena of temptation in the wilderness so he could learn the secret of power over all temptation. Actually, God was saying to Jesus, "Son, I have given you the Spirit without measure. I have confirmed you before the world. Now I am going to permit Satan to throw at you every device he has--so you will see how powerless he is--so you will never once fear his dominion--that you may go forth preaching the kingdom with faith that Satan is defeated--that he cannot touch you in any way."

That is why Christians are tempted today. Temptation is allowed in the saintliest of lives to teach us the limitation of Satan. To expose his weakness. To reveal Satan as a scarecrow. We fear only what we do not understand.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Nature of Temptation
  2. A. An invitation or enticement to commit an immoral act
  3. B. Satan's desire to devour Christians through powerful enticements
  4. II. Who Can Be Tempted?
  5. A. Only true children of God can be tempted
  6. B. Sinners are already condemned and do not have to be tempted
  7. III. The Purpose of Temptation
  8. A. To train Christians under combat conditions
  9. B. To limit warfare to the point of being bearable
  10. C. To expose Satan's weakness and reveal him as a scarecrow

Key Quotes

“Temptation is 'training under combat conditions.'” — David Wilkerson
“Temptation is not a sign of weakness or a leaning toward the world.” — David Wilkerson
“We fear only what we do not understand.” — David Wilkerson

Application Points

  • Temptation is a sign that God trusts us and wants to train us for greater things.
  • We should not fear temptation, but rather see it as an opportunity to experience God's power and limitation over Satan.
  • Temptation can be a graduation, a sign that we are maturing in our faith and growing in our relationship with God.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can sinners be tempted?
No, only true children of God can be tempted.
Why do Christians experience temptation?
Temptation is allowed in the saintliest of lives to teach us the limitation of Satan.
Is temptation a sign of weakness?
No, temptation is a graduation and a sign that God trusts us.
What is the purpose of temptation?
To train Christians under combat conditions and expose Satan's weakness.

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