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Daily Bread

Flee temptation

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Flee also youthful lusts; but pursue righteousness, faith, love, peace. – 2 Timothy 2:22

According to Greek mythology, sirens (sea nymphs) inhabited certain Mediterranean coastal areas. As ships passed by, the sirens sang such enchanting songs that the sailors, drawn by the music, would jump overboard and drown.

Odysseus was on a ship that had to pass that way. Aware of the powerful allurement of those songs, he ordered that he be bound with ropes to the mast and that the crewmen’s ears be sealed with wax to block out the tantalizing music of the sirens. Having taken such precautions, Odysseus and the rest of the crew were able to sail past without yielding to the lure of the sea nymphs.

As Christians, we should be prepared to resist any temptations to evil. We must hate sin and be so serious about not giving in to its allurements that we are determined to deny our desire to participate in it.

Are there recurring sins in your life that have been defeating you? Drastic measures must be taken. You must keep away from any enticements that you know would play into your weakness. The best protection against temptation is to heed the warning Paul gave to Timothy: "Flee also youthful lusts; but pursue righteousness" (2 Timothy 2:22). That was good counsel then; it’s still good today. – Richard De Haan

It’s wise to flee when tempted –

A fool is one who’d stay;

For those who toy with evil

Soon learns it doesn’t pay. – D. De Haan


READ: 2 Timothy 2:14-26


The best way to escape temptation is to flee to God.

The Bible in one year:


• Psalm 119:89-176

• 1 Corinthians 8

AS CHRISTIANS

BEST

DE HAAN

EVIL

FLEE

GOOD

HAAN

LUSTS

RICHARD DE HAAN

SIRENS

TIMOTHY

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