| God is Faithful "No temptation has overtaken you but such as
is common to man; and God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what
you are able, but with the temptation will provide a way of escape also, that you may be
able to endure it." 1 Corinthians 10:13

None of the trials that we experience in life are
unique to us as Christians. But does this scripture say that every trial and temptation
will find us successful and victorious? When we go through temptations and trials, even
though we call upon the Lord, we are subject to failure. It is easy to cast blame on God
and say "Why weren't you there for me? Why didn't you rescue me? You promised you
would not give me a trial greater than I could bear!" What we should ask ourselves is
"How did I hinder God from working in this trial?" Perhaps rescuing us was not
the best answer for our spiritual growth. Could it be our own fault that we failed? Could
it be that we are the ones who were unfaithful, not God? In this world where people cast
blame on others and no one takes responsibility for their own actions, let not the
Christian fall into the same sin and blame God for their failures. God IS faithful: it is
we who are not faithful at times. It is we who become preoccupied with the world and
remove our gaze from Him. It is we who do not take hold of the outstretched hand extended
to us. It is we who have sinned. The promise that God has made here is not that he will
remove the temptation, but that the temptation or trial will not destroy us. The Greek
implies that we will "bear up under it." It is through Jesus Christ that we will
gain the strength to endure. We may fail, but Christ will be there to help us up and give
us the strength to go on. Our greatest failures can become our greatest stepping stones to
victory. They make us appreciate His grace toward us, which then gives us the
determination to be victorious for this Father who loves us so. Let us remember that every
trial, every temptation that is placed in our lives has a purpose and that is to make us
stronger, to help us to grow, to make us more like Christ. Removing them will not
accomplish this in us, but helping us to endure under them will. Our way of escape is to
cast ourselves at His feet, to keep ourselves in His presence and to take His outstretched
hand and allow Him to lead us through. Only then can we have victory.
Forgive us, Lord, when we fall because of sin or neglect. Give us a
humble heart that will reveal our sins to us. Cleanse us from those sins
in Jesus. We thank You for the assurance that nothing will come into our
path that we cannot handle with You at our side. Bless us with Your
presence and draw us to Yourself, even when it must come through trial.
We trust You, Father, with our lives. Amen

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