Now may our Lord Jesus
Christ Himself and God our Father, Who loved us and gave us everlasting
consolation and encouragement and well-founded hope through [His] grace
(unmerited favor), comfort and encourage your hearts and strengthen them [make
them steadfast and keep them unswerving] in every good work and word. 2 Thessalonians 2:16–17 AMPC
It is the Father’s love for
you that gives you the power to overcome every mistake, failure, and sin in
your life. The Bible puts it this way: “Sin is no longer your master, for you
no longer live under the requirements of the law. Instead, you live under the
freedom of God’s grace” (Rom. 6:14 NLT). Isn’t that beautiful? Today you are
living under the freedom of God’s amazing grace—His unmerited, undeserved, and
unearned favor in your life. Grace gives you freedom. Freedom from lack, from
fear, from addictions, from the torment of guilt, and from every curse and
every sin! The more you experience the love and grace of your heavenly Father,
the more you fall in love with Him and out of love with sin.
Did you know that the enemy
has no hold over people who know their Father loves them? If Adam and Eve had
believed in God’s love for them, the devil would not have been successful in
tempting them. Unfortunately, they chose to believe the lie that the serpent
had planted by portraying God as stingy and selfish, as if He was withholding
something good from them.
That’s why I want you to be
anchored in the Father’s love. You will be unshakable. You will have no desire
to touch certain things, go to certain places, or be associated with certain
people. You will keep away from negative influences because you trust your
Father’s heart for you and believe that He only wants what’s best for you. You
rest, knowing that He is watching out for you to protect you and insulate you
from harm.
I’ve seen that children who
are secure in their father’s love are able to say no to all kinds of
temptations. This is because that vacuum in their lives is already filled. They
don’t have to do things to win the approval of their friends when they can find
absolute security, identity, and approval in their parents’ love for them and,
most of all, in their heavenly Father’s love for them.
In the same way, when we trust in our Father’s love for us, we will have the power to say no to temptations. When you have an abiding revelation of just how valuable, precious, and righteous you are in Christ, it becomes increasingly easy to say no to sin. The more righteousness-conscious you are and the more conscious of how valuable and precious you are in Christ, the more you will know that your righteous identity in Christ and sin don’t go together—and the more you will experience the power to say no to temptation. (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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