I Corinthians 10:13
(CEV)
You are tempted in the same way that
everyone else is tempted. But God can be trusted not to let you be tempted too
much, and He will show you how to escape from your temptations.
The commonly used expression, “God never
gives you more than you can handle” is based on this verse. The context for this verse is Paul providing
a history lesson about the dangers of idolatry, immorality and grumbling that
caused the deaths of thousands of Israelites during the wilderness years. In verse 12 he reminds readers that we should
never let our guard down, that no matter how strong you think your faith is; if
you dabble with sin, it will defeat you.
Then in verse 13 he gives these wonderful words of encouragement to
readers who might be similarly tempted.
The Greek word used for “tempted” in this
passage--“peirasmos”--has several meanings.
It can mean an experiment, an attempt, a trial, an enticement to sin
from outward circumstances, an internal temptation to sin, adversity,
affliction, trouble, and/or a rebellion against God. Whatever definition you wish to apply, the
main message here is that everyone is tempted in the same way. Whatever trials or enticements or adversities
you face in your life right now, you are not alone. Often it is hard to realize this when you are
alone, but take comfort by faith that you are not alone in dealing with your
circumstances.
Two other great encouragements in this
verse……..the truth that God can be trusted not to let you be tempted too much
and the truth that God will show you a way of escape from your
temptations. Again, substitute whatever
word for “tempted” best applies to your current situation and be encouraged
about these three truths—you are not alone, God is with you and will give you
whatever strength you need to face the temptation, and, in fact, God will show
you a way out so that the temptation is removed from your life.
A couple of applications. You are being sexually tempted. Realize that this kind of temptation is
common to just about everyone, especially men.
But you don’t want to be like everyone else. Trust in the Lord to help you escape this
kind of temptation. Pour through His Word
and find those verses that teach how you can overcome this kind of temptation
(e.g. I Corinthians 6:18). Believe it
and do what it says. This is His way to
provide you a way of escape.
You are faced with lots of trouble. You are broke. You have lost your job. You or a loved one is dealing with cancer or
some other disease or illness. You have
a child in some kind of trouble. Again,
you are not alone. God understands what
you are going through (read and be comforted by Hebrews 2:18). Cling to His promises here. You can face these challenges, you have the
strength through Him (Philippians 4:13).
God is faithful to enable you to overcome these challenges. You can escape them eventually if you trust
in His way, His strength, His answers.
Thomas Ward said that “Temptations discover
what we are”. May whatever temptations
you are dealing with right now reveal to you the depth of your faith and how
strong your godly character can become.
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