
In John 10:10 Jesus tells us that the thief (Satan) comes only to “steal and kill and destroy.” And so Satan tempts us, trying to lure us to say things we shouldn’t say, do things we shouldn’t do, go to places we shouldn’t go. Satan knows our temptation hot button(s), those areas in our lives where we are most vulnerable, most easily tempted. He usually knows them better than we do. Do you know what your temptation hot button(s)? Do you recognize when you are being tempted in this area, before it happens, while it is happening, or after you have given into the temptation? If it is after the fact, how could you in the future be more aware that you are being tempted, so that you can protect yourself before you give in?
When are you most vulnerable to temptation? Is it when you are hungry, angry, lonely, tired, or under some other circumstances not mentioned? How can you protect yourself when you are vulnerable in this way?
What have you done in the past to combat these times of temptation? Have you been successful? If you gave into temptation, how was your life affected? How could you change things in the future?
Jesus referred to Scripture when Satan tried to temp him in the desert. Do you know Scripture well enough to be able to use it as Jesus did? Are you reading your Bible regularly? If not, what would it take for you to establish a regular Bible study program? Would it help if you were a part of a small group Bible study? What would it take for you to be willing to make this happen?
Read Ephesians 6:10-18, where Paul talks about putting on the full armor of God. Read this section of Scripture at the beginning of every day for a couple of weeks, until you are very, very familiar with it. Consider starting each day with this Scripture, as a way of keeping yourself aware of Satan’s schemes and focusing yourself on God’s protection from those schemes.


