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  <p><strong> <em>Beating Temptation and Satanic Attack</em></strong></p>
 
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            <strong>You&rsquo;ve made it!</strong></p>
 
            <p> <strong><em>Blinding light flashes from the Throne. Creation quakes. On Heaven&rsquo;s Throne is a shining  figure robed in purity. Powerful. Majestic. Holy. Who is this mighty victor, the one deemed  worthy to rule forever, the joy of the Father&rsquo;s heart? You. Yes, you, the butt of jokes, the  focus of Satan&rsquo;s slur campaign.</em></strong></p>
 
            <p> <a name="one" id="one"> </a> Christian, through the <a href="http://www.net-burst.net/tough/miracle.htm">miracle of spiritual rebirth,</a> you and Christ are one <a href="http://www.net-burst.net/tough/one.htm">(Scripture)</a>. That makes his victory,  your victory. Before him, every knee in every universe and dimension must bow.  That&rsquo;s <em>your</em> victory. <a name="exalted" id="exalted"> </a>Right now, no matter how defeated you may feel, you are  enthroned with Christ as head of the universe <a href="http://www.net-burst.net/tough/exalted.htm">(Scripture)</a>. </p>
 
            <p> A little boy walks tall when his father becomes world champion. Even  though the boy contributed nothing to the achievement, his father&rsquo;s  glory exalts him, flooding him with new confidence. Total strangers give  him new respect. That&rsquo;s the faintest shadow of what Jesus&rsquo; triumph has done  for us. We walk ever so tall because our supernatural union with Christ  far exceeds the deepest bond between father and son, and Christ&rsquo;s incomparable  victory utterly outclasses any human achievement. </p>
 
            <p> Suppose a billion dollars were deposited in joint names in a special  bank account, and one of those two names is yours. All you would then need  to live like the billionaire you have just become is learn how to make  withdrawals. </p>
 
            <p> With Christ, you have joint claim to the highest honors. His  victory was for <strong><em>you</em></strong>. Heaven sees you  as the champion of champions. For this eternal fact to be seen on  earth, all you need do is learn how to draw on the victory that all  of heaven recognizes as being yours. In the rest of this webpage we&rsquo;ll  examine how to make that victory obvious. No matter what illusions  temporary circumstances might suggest, however, in the eyes of all  spiritual powers, whether satanic or divine, you have already made it. </p>
 
            <p> Living a holy life is simply letting Christ, who now lives inside you, express  himself through your actions. It&rsquo;s letting run wild the divine genes (the new  nature) you inherited when you were born again into God&rsquo;s family. Living a Christian  life is not about exercising will power, but reveling in God&rsquo;s love, living  the supernatural; doing all manner of things that were previously impossible for you. </p>
 
            <p> Being free from enslaving and degrading habits is a wonderfully fulfilling and liberating  way to live, but don&rsquo;t imagine it is the way to gain God&rsquo;s approval. You won that  approval the moment you trusted Jesus for your forgiveness. You can&rsquo;t get  any more forgiven, and any more the object of divine favor than the moment  you first trusted Jesus to do it all for you – when you had nothing but sin to offer your  Lord. </p>
 
            <p> Non-Christians suppose that by cutting sin out of their lives they could reach a holy God. It  could never work. Lifetime perfection is God&rsquo;s minimum standard. We cannot even start with  a clean sheet, because none of us can remove our past failures. Because of Jesus, however,  Christians have already reached God. They can live a holy life because the holy God  lives within them. </p>
 
            <p> When Diana Spencer married Prince Charles, she suddenly became rich. Suddenly,  she was royalty. Suddenly, she was famous and important. She was one with Charles.  His assets and honor became hers, as much as they had ever been his. That is rather  like your transformation, the moment you were born again. <a name="union" id="union"> </a>Your status and assets  skyrocketed, although at the time you were only vaguely conscious of the enormity  of what happened <a href="http://www.net-burst.net/tough/union.htm">(More)</a>. </p>
 
            <p> After that famous wedding, Princess Diana underwent a second, much slower and uneven  transformation. Step by faltering step, a shy, plainly dressed girl gradually became  a confident, sophisticated, superbly dressed woman who captured the admiration of  millions. That second change was only possible because she firmly believed in the  reality of the first transformation – that she really was royal, rich, important and  famous. Had she kept telling herself that she was insignificant, that she had no  right to Charles&rsquo; money, that nothing she did was of any consequence, she would  still have had much, but that second change would never have occurred. As it  was, she would probably have blossomed further, had she felt more secure in  Charles&rsquo; love and in the acceptance and approval of his family. </p>
 
            <p> This webpage focuses on that second type of transformation that can be yours.  The change will be slow and uneven, teetering on how secure you feel in God&rsquo;s  love, and how convinced you are of that change of status that occurred the  moment you were united to Christ. </p>
 
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            <p> <strong>Temptation is spiritual rape</strong></p>
 
            <p><a name="heb" id="heb"> </a> Do you think the holy Son of God was tempted to lust? Was Christ  tempted to punch someone, to hold a grudge, to be lazy, to swear, to get drunk?  That is surely what <a href="http://www.net-burst.net/tough/heb.htm">Hebrews</a> means. </p>
 
            <p> Temptation occurs when an evil intelligence violates your mind, invading your  inner person with its filth. The temptation could be anything that is not in your  highest interest. It might be to hate yourself, to over-indulge, to doubt, to smoke,  to hold a grudge; the list is endless. It is something that in the short term  seems right or desirable but in the long term ends up robbing and hurting  you. For brevity, I call the source of temptation Satan, or the devil, although  we are more likely to be tempted by one of his underlings than by the  Prince of demons himself. </p>
 
            <p> To understand the nature of spiritual rape, we need to consider physical rape.  I&rsquo;d rather avoid this distasteful subject, but I feel the need to demonstrate just how  disgusting temptation is.</p>
 
            <p> Suppose the trusted boyfriend of a virtuous girl one day goes  way too far. He forcibly but painlessly immobilizes her and begins to gently and  seductively violate her.  Her mind is repulsed by what is happening, but her body is  designed to respond to certain stimuli by sending pleasure signals to the brain. This  physiological fact has nothing to do with her purity or morality. It simply means she is  normal. After the ordeal she ends the relationship and yet, for years afterwards her  sensitive conscience is tormented with false pangs of guilt; wrongly imagining she must  have the morality of a harlot to have had her feelings of horror tinged with the slightest  feelings of pleasure.</p>
 
            <p> She eventually marries but she cannot forget her involuntary bodily  reaction to the rape in which pleasure signals were sent to the brain. She  so despises herself for feelings she had no control over that she becomes convinced that  her husband must secretly loathe her for her past, even though he actually sees his darling  as being utterly pure.</p>
 
            <p> Despite all her husband&rsquo;s loving assurances and tenderness,  this poor woman so focuses on that awful event that she continues to feel immoral,  unloved and unwanted. Overwhelmed by this illusion, she starts telling herself that  she has so ruined her life that she could not be more immoral if she became a prostitute.  Tragically, after years of such thinking, convinced she is doing her husband a favor, she  leaves the man she mistakenly thinks can no longer love her. Finding no other means of  support and imagining she has no purity to preserve, this highly moral woman ends up  the harlot she wrongly saw herself as being.</p>
 
            <p> Sadly, such a route to promiscuity is not  uncommon for sexual abuse victims, harassed by false feelings of guilt over the pleasure  signals involuntarily sent to the brain when their will was violated.</p>
 
            <p> A similar tragedy could be played out in anyone of us if we condemn ourselves over the fact that  temptation, by its very nature, makes sin seem enticingly pleasurable. </p>
 
            <p> When Jesus was being tempted, the purest person ever to walk this planet was  being spiritually raped. The Holy Lord was subjected to the inner urge to sin; a  craving to do wrong. His mind and spirit were repeatedly and shamefully violated.  You know he emerged from the horrific experience with his purity intact. </p>
 
            <p> So do not despise yourself when evil thoughts come to you, or when you  find yourself  longing to do wrong. It simply means that, like God&rsquo;s holy Son, and all  his saints, you  have been spiritually molested. And like the most despicable child  molester, the Evil One tries to make his innocent victim feel guilty for <em>his</em> crime, and for pleasurable feelings he  induces.</p>
 
            <p> It&rsquo;s only if you cease trying to resist those evil thoughts and urges, that the  harassment could touch your purity. And even if you totally gave in, you would have no  rational basis for continuing to imagine you are impure, because the instant you return to  your Savior with genuine regret, you are again spotless in the eyes of the Holy One. </p>
 
            <p> Does Satan often appear and speak to you face to face? He&rsquo;s far too cunning. He speaks  in your mind, pretending to be your own thoughts. Disown those thoughts. Refuse to cave  in to false guilt. </p>
 
            <p> Imagine how hard it was to tempt Jesus. Satan had to try to persuade the  Son of God  to act totally out of character. And yet it is exactly the same when the  Evil One tempts  you. He tries to inflict you with a desire to do something utterly  contrary to your nature. The real you is Christlike. From the moment you  were born again, Christ took up residence inside you. You gained his  goodness, his holy character, his purity of motives, his inexhaustible  love. You  might have committed a certain sin hundreds of times a year since  childhood, and  continued for the many years you have been born again. Nevertheless,  every time you  commit that sin, you are acting out of character. Satan will muster all  his brainwashing  skills to try fooling you into thinking that sinning is your real  nature. You will be  like a rape victim plagued by a wrong self image. This is more than just  unpleasant; keep  believing that false self image, and you will end up acting as if it  were true. </p>
 
            <p> We find ourselves back at the same point as when we considered Princess Di: so  much hinges on us fully grasping the enormity of the transformation that took place  when we were born again and how special that makes us in God&rsquo;s eyes. </p>
 
            <p> Facing temptation is engaging in spiritual combat in which victory depends on whether  we can trust God to love us enough to be our personal bodyguard. It would be  highly dangerous to go into spiritual battle, tragically handicapped by imagining you are one  of God&rsquo;s less loved children. Before engaging the enemy you need the assurance that  God&rsquo;s love for you is so intense that he is fiercely devoted to protecting you. You need to  know you are one of God&rsquo;s favorites, and that he has made you so pure that he is proud of you.  If you have the slightest doubt about this, or could benefit from the slightest building up  in this area, bookmark this page (or note this website address) and go to the following webpages. </p>
 
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            <p> Tragically, countless thousands are under the mistaken impression that they have  been born again. You can walk down a church aisle, repeat a prayer, spend your  life acting like a devoted Christian, even have prayers answered, and still  miss this elusive experience. If you have the slightest doubt about whether you  have had this spiritual transformation, I beg you to read a fascinating webpage:</p>
 
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            <strong>So how do we beat temptation? </strong>
 
            <p>James 4:7 brings it together:</p>
 
            <p> <strong>1. Let Jesus rule in your life</strong> (Life&rsquo;s most exciting adventure) </p>
 
            <p> &lsquo;Submit to God,&rsquo; is the way James put it. Let God control your life. </p>
 
            <p> At first thought, this seems so oppressively restrictive that it&rsquo;s frightening.  And we&rsquo;re scared we&rsquo;ll be told to go somewhere awful and do something  embarrassing. In reality, for you to fear God&rsquo;s commands is as unnatural as a much  loved baby fearing its mother&rsquo;s breast; as a shivering child fearing sunshine;  as someone sick fearing health. To obey God is to say good-bye to mistakes and  regret and open the door to excitement and achievement. </p>
 
            <p> No one understands you like your Maker. No one knows your  future like your God. No one has your best interest at heart like  the One who shed his blood for you. No one can bring you  happiness like the Inventor of sex and sunsets, sight and sound,  touch and taste, life and beauty. He alone offers heaven. </p>
 
            <p> When you really analyze it, nothing could be more exciting,  fulfilling and rewarding than God&rsquo;s desires for you. Fearing God&rsquo;s  will is as irrational as worrying about what the world&rsquo;s best mechanic  might do to your car, and as stupid as insisting on defusing a bomb  for fear that experts will not do it properly. The Almighty, your  Creator and Savior, is selflessly devoted to maximizing your happiness.  Moreover he has infinite knowledge. <a name="v2" id="v2"> </a>When God asks you to do something, he is  granting you the unique privilege of tapping into the greatest Mind in the universe.  You have the opportunity to do something infinitely smart. <a href="http://www.net-burst.net/tough/infinite.htm">Explore that thought.</a> It could add a whole new dimension to your life. </p>
 
            <p> Disregard your Maker&rsquo;s right to tell you what to do. He  merely gave you life and everything you&rsquo;ve ever touched. He holds  your atoms together and gave you the brain cells you think with.  Forget that Christ purchased your allegiance by trading his life for yours, becoming  the devil&rsquo;s plaything on the cross so that evil couldn&rsquo;t touch you.  And overlook the power of God to determine your eternal destiny.  Consider merely God&rsquo;s infinite knowledge, perfect goodness,  and self-sacrificing devotion to your highest good. That alone is  enough to force the conclusion that disregarding God&rsquo;s slightest  suggestion is the height of stupidity. </p>
 
            <p> Yet another exhilarating thing about God&rsquo;s will for you is that it is not only  perfected by infinite love, it is backed by infinite power. It is not only  achievable, it is unstoppable. For as long as you let Jesus rule your  life, nothing can thwart it. Do you believe God is all-powerful? Then you  believe he could over-ride your every weakness. He could ask nothing of you  that he couldn&rsquo;t do through you. And if he has a speck of love, or any  respect for his reputation, he&rsquo;s not going to command, and then abandon  you to your own resources. It&rsquo;s exciting when God asks the impossible  of you. A miracle is around the corner! </p>
 
            <p> Since God, in his love, longs to see you reach your highest potential,  his desires for you will stretch you to the limit. But no matter how  Satan tries to distort that thrilling truth into something scary, there  is always something more frightening than doing God&rsquo;s will – <strong>not</strong> doing God&rsquo;s will. The mere fact that we could fear  God&rsquo;s beautiful will is clear proof that God has a spiritual  enemy who carpet bombs our minds with malicious untruths.  Nothing could be wiser, or better, than obeying the God who has a  sacrificial commitment to giving you the very best. </p>
 
            <p> God telling you to do something is the Almighty Lord expressing his desire for you  to enjoy his best. And obedience is simply receiving that love, delighting and  rejoicing in the beauty, perfection and security of God&rsquo;s yearnings for your welfare.  We only disobey when we secretly believe we are smarter than God, that his love  for us is inferior, or that he is so weak that our inadequacies could nullify his power.  Obedience is love made real. </p>
 
            <p> It has rightly been said that God&rsquo;s will is the greatest good his infinite  wisdom can devise. Snuggle into it. Experience the exquisite perfection  of his love plans for you. Then luxuriate in the security of knowing that  of every possible alternative, you have chosen the very best.</p>
 
            <p> Note that submission to God is letting God be God – allowing Jesus  to assume his rightful place in your life. The emphasis is not on you  trying to obey, but on Jesus ruling. It is letting him do the work. It is  avoiding taking upon ourselves responsibilities that don&rsquo;t  belong to us. The Evil One would love to distort this into a dreary put  down, but it is actually a glorious relief. We&rsquo;re free to enjoy life as God&rsquo;s  children and leave all the hard work to Jesus. We don&rsquo;t have to prove  ourselves to God, Jesus has already done it. We don&rsquo;t have to defeat sin,  Jesus has already done it. </p>
 
            <p> Submitting to God must never be thought of as obeying a set of rules. That&rsquo;s  dull and cold. And God is neither. Following a list of dos and do nots is not  following God the person, but something impersonal. It brings with it the great  danger of shutting God out. Submitting to God is loving God the person, getting  as close to him as you can, and drawing strength and comfort and direction from  him. It is driving with God in the front seat with you, enjoying his companionship.  From time to time in your conversation he will say such things as, &lsquo;Turn left.  . . . You&rsquo;ll need to slow down a bit here. . . .  Let me show you a short cut. . . . This next part is easy, drive  however you choose, I know you&rsquo;ll handle it well. . . . Further on it  gets tricky. Better let me do the driving for that stretch.&rsquo; </p>
 
            <p> Now let&rsquo;s be brutally frank.  God&rsquo;s directions are seldom that clear, although when the situation demands that  degree of clarity, he will give it. Mostly, God leads by such things as vague feelings.  That can be frustrating, but it&rsquo;s our opportunity to let faith rise, trusting God to guide  with whatever degree of clarity divine wisdom knows is best, while we play our part by  drawing close and listening intently. God and I seem to have an on-going argument.  &lsquo;Speak louder!&rsquo; I keep telling God. And I think he keeps replying, &lsquo;Listen harder!&rsquo; </p>
 
            <p> An important aspect of submission involves avoiding battles God has not  authorized you to fight. Sam has the commendable self-control to never  switch a television on, but if it&rsquo;s on, and a sex scene appears, he rarely  musters the will power to switch it off until he has seen it all. Jody finds it very  hard to resist sex when subjected to heavy petting, but she can carefully pray as to who  she dates and ensure she only goes out with men she can trust to never touch her  where they shouldn&rsquo;t. Sam must avoid all television that has a remote chance of a sex  scene and Jody must avoid getting into compromising situations with men. In other words, they are winners,  provided they are not so foolish as to engage the enemy on a front where they have no  right to be. </p>
 
            <p> Some situations God permits no Christian to enter. Some situations he  permits only certain Christians to enter. Don&rsquo;t be influenced by what other  Christians can get away with. Listen for your Commander-in-chief&rsquo;s  personal orders. We live in a war zone. Various areas are subjected to  differing types of attack, and some areas are more heavily protected. The  Commander-in-chief knows his troops, and he has equipped them to engage in  different types of warfare. All of us are safe, provided we each follow his  orders, staying within our designated areas. </p>
 
            <p> Sin has you in its deadly sights. It&rsquo;s about to pull the trigger. Jesus steps in  front of you and takes the bullet, so that you can live and enjoy life. To try  fighting sin without your Savior&rsquo;s constant help is to slap Christ in the  face, then walk out of his protection into the devil&rsquo;s hail of bullets. If we face  temptation alone (ie without Christ), sin will mow us down. But we need never  be so foolish. We need never face temptation alone. </p>
 
            <p> The moment Joe Ordinary becomes a police officer he gains special  power over evil. He&rsquo;s no stronger, nor smarter, yet suddenly law breakers  fear him. His extraordinary power rests entirely on him submitting to  his superiors. Disregard their orders and he would be suspended from the force.  His powers would immediately vanish, and law breakers could walk all  over him. Likewise, our power over sin hinges on our submission  to God.</p>
 
            <p> Because your power link with God is critical to the defeat of evil, the Enemy  will do all he can to drive a wedge between you and your Savior. He&rsquo;ll do his  best to make you feel that God is harsh, thinks lowly of you, and so on.  If you have the slightest doubt about God&rsquo;s feelings for you, I again remind you  of the following webpages. </p>
 
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              <p> <a href="http://www.net-burst.net/hope/godlove.htm">You Are loved!</a></p>
 
              <p> <a href="http://www.net-burst.net/hope/special.htm">To God You Are Special</a></p>
 
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            <p> And a helpful series of webpages beginning with: </p>
 
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            <p> <strong>2. Resist the devil</strong></p>
 
            <p> Stubbornly refuse to give in. How dare that slimy loser  act as if he owns you! Dig your heels in.</p>
 
            <p> Imagine your father buys you a sleek second hand car for  your eighteenth birthday. Next day, the former owner arrives,  demanding your car keys.</p>
 
            <p> &lsquo;No way!&rsquo; you exclaim.</p>
 
            <p> &lsquo;It&rsquo;s my car!&rsquo; he shouts. He&rsquo;s bigger and older than you.</p>
 
            <p> The car&rsquo;s mine!&rsquo; you protest, &lsquo;My father paid for it!&rsquo;</p>
 
            <p> The veins in his neck bulge. &lsquo;You know nothing! Hand me the keys!&rsquo;</p>
 
            <p> &lsquo;Get out of here, or I&rsquo;ll call my Dad and he&rsquo;ll have you  for trespassing and for fraud!&rsquo;</p>
 
            <p> That&rsquo;s resisting. It&rsquo;s standing up for your rights. It&rsquo;s  refusing to be cheated out of something Father has given you.  It&rsquo;s preventing a con artist from walking off with things that  cost your Father greatly.</p>
 
            <p> Over and over, Scripture affirms <strong>our</strong> need to take  action against sin. <a name="v3" id="v3"> </a>Here&rsquo;s a sample: </p>
 
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              <strong>Get  rid</strong> of all moral filth – James 1:21
 
              <p> <strong>Rid yourselves</strong> of all  malice . . . deceit, hypocrisy, etc – 1 Peter 2:1</p>
 
              <p> <strong>Put on</strong> the new self  – Colossians 3:10</p>
 
              <p> <strong>Put aside</strong> the deeds  of darkness – Romans 13:12</p>
 
              <p> <strong>Put off</strong> your old self  – Ephesians 4:22</p>
 
              <p> <strong>Put to death</strong> . . .  whatever belongs to your earthly nature – Colossians 3:5</p>
 
              <p> <strong>Throw off</strong> . . . the  sin that so easily entangles – Hebrew 12:1 </p>
 
              <p> And <a href="http://www.net-burst.net/tough/more1.htm">many more</a>. </p>
 
            </ul>
 
            <p> Notice, it&rsquo;s not all God. We would have to cut our Bible to  shreds to produce one that says God does it all. We ourselves  are expected to put in an effort.  This surprises many people, and others get it wrong, so let&rsquo;s see what is  involved. </p>
 
            <p> Sin kidnapped us, and our effort does nothing to pay our ransom.  Only Jesus could pay that exorbitant price. Innocence was nailed  so that we, the guilty, could go free. All we do is stand up for the rights  Christ paid for in blood. Resisting the devil is simply cooperating with  God; choosing to enjoy the freedom Christ has won for us. All  the hard work has already been done for us, and even then God is  with us every step, to ensure we make it. </p>
 
            <p> But there&rsquo;s a spine tingling reason why God wants you to  play a part. Like the proudest father, your God wants you to be  like him. The Almighty actually wants to share his throne with you!  This is serious, and glorious. You are being readied for a heavenly  crown, not a party hat. That&rsquo;s why God has entrusted you with a role  in resisting Satan&rsquo;s attempt to trespass on your turf. You are being  trained to rule. </p>
 
            <p><a name="mir" id="mir"> </a> You&rsquo;ve probably heard of people being effortlessly freed from sin&rsquo;s grip,  such as heroin addicts delivered from addiction without a single withdrawal  symptom (see <a href="http://www.net-burst.net/tough/miracles.htm">Amazing Examples</a>). That&rsquo;s the mighty God we serve! For God to forever do everything for us,  however, would be like a teacher never trusting us to sit for a test, but always  taking the test for us. Eventually, like the devoted parent he is, our heavenly Father  wants us to begin to grow up and start exercising the authority he has proudly  entrusted to us. Maturity must never be confused with lack of intimacy with God,  however. We exercise spiritual authority only by maintaining our power link with  the Almighty, and letting his power flow through us. </p>
 
            <p> <a name="ouch" id="ouch"> </a>If you&rsquo;re looking for a soft religion, dump Christ right now. <em>Hebrews</em> urges us  to look to Jesus for inspiration. He suffered enormously to make us pure. And he  chose the agony, knowing it would be totally eclipsed by the joy it would finally produce.  Your war with sin, <em>Hebrews</em> continues, hasn&rsquo;t yet reached the point where your  blood pours out <a href="http://www.net-burst.net/tough/ouch.htm">(Scripture)</a>. The Bible never promises that  our fight with sin will be painless, just that surrender would end up being significantly  more painful. </p>
 
            <p> I&rsquo;ve heard it said that holiness is reaching the point where you have no  more longing to sin than you do to eat horse manure. Not likely.  Remember Jesus, nearing starvation after eating nothing for forty days,  being tempted to turn stones into bread. Remember Jesus, in the garden  dripping blood-like sweat, praying &lsquo;with loud cries and tears to the one  who could save him&rsquo; (Hebrews 5:7) as he stammers, &lsquo;Nevertheless not my  will . . .&rsquo; Remember Jesus in agony on the cross, when he could have  called legions of angels to his rescue. &lsquo;He learned obedience by what he  suffered,&rsquo; (Hebrew 5:8). Holiness is not reaching the point where  temptation loses its attraction. Holiness is choosing God&rsquo;s way when it  seems every fiber of your being is crying out for the devil&rsquo;s way. </p>
 
            <p> To be Christlike is to be willing to suffer for the sake of God. Strong  temptation toughens us. When resisted, temptation acts like your  personal training coach, building you up so that you will receive more  glory on the Big Day. </p>
 
            <p><a name="ouch1" id="ouch1"> </a> (For inspirational material to build courage, <a href="http://www.net-burst.net/tough/book.htm">click here</a>). </p>
 
            <p> Ironically, the more prepared you are for a long, tough fight, the shorter it usually  is. Once you uncover one of Satan&rsquo;s schemes, and become determined to hold your  ground no matter how strong the pressure gets or how long it lasts, the  Enemy quickly senses he is wasting his time persisting with this tactic, and he usually  backs off soon after. </p>
 
            <p> Satan is furious at having lost you. He knows he has no  hold over you, but if he fools you into thinking he can still  boss you around, you&rsquo;ll make his day. He&rsquo;ll try every dirty trick  he can dream up to bluff you out of all that is rightfully yours,  and to cast doubt on the extent of Christ&rsquo;s stupendous victory.  To stand up to someone as persistent and conniving as Satan, you  have to thoroughly know the rights Christ won for you, as spelt  out in God&rsquo;s Word.</p>
 
            <p> Think of it this way. Through a life and death struggle, Jesus disarmed  Satan and handed you a loaded weapon. Don&rsquo;t expect Jesus to pull the  trigger. That&rsquo;s easy. He&rsquo;ll let you have the fun of scaring off Satan. But if  that diabolical cheat can fool you into thinking the weapon Jesus gave you is  unloaded, he knows you won&rsquo;t bother to use it. He then has nothing to fear,  and he&rsquo;ll walk all over you. </p>
 
            <p> Because you have given Jesus control of your life, you have the upper hand  whenever you meet evil. Resisting is simply realizing that your enemy is beaten,  and acting accordingly. It is refusing to let a defeated enemy steal back your precious  liberty and dignity that cost Christ everything. The almighty Son of  God let the devil nail him, so that you could walk free. Live in that freedom.  And no matter what happens, keep seeing yourself as God sees you – powerful, holy,  victorious. <a name="faith" id="faith"> </a>It is this faith that makes you a conqueror <a href="http://www.net-burst.net/tough/faith.htm">(Scripture)</a>. </p>
 
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            <p> <strong>Submit to God, resist the devil . . .</strong></p>
 
            <p><strong> 3. And the devil will flee</strong></p>
 
            <p> We&rsquo;re winners! By ignoring Satanic lies and letting Christ do all  the hard work, we have the firepower to put the devil on the  defensive. With Jesus in us, we make demons quake. But  it is important not to misunderstand the implications. Temptation  will not vanish after one token resistance. Look at Jesus&rsquo; battle  in the wilderness. He held out against temptation #1. So what  did Satan do? Hurl temptation #2. And after that, temptation  #3. And that was nothing like the end. Satan skulked away, only  to seek a time when Jesus was more vulnerable (Luke 4:13). We  don&rsquo;t know how many times the devil renewed the attack. We know Jesus  had to tell Peter &lsquo;Get behind me Satan.&rsquo; We know the enemy entered  into Jesus&rsquo; dear friend, Judas, to destroy the Son of God. We know Christ  had a bloodcurdling battle in Gethsemane. And we know Jesus won every time. </p>
 
            <p><a name="B&amp;W" id="B&amp;W"> </a> And through him, you, too, can win every time. That&rsquo;s God&rsquo;s promise.  It&rsquo;s in black and white <a href="http://www.net-burst.net/tough/b&amp;w.htm">(Scriptures)</a>. There&rsquo;s not the  vaguest hint that you won&rsquo;t feel like giving up. Nor the slightest suggestion that  you won&rsquo;t feel as helpless in the teeth of temptation as a mouse trapped in a lion&rsquo;s  cage. But there&rsquo;s a divine guarantee that no matter how weak you feel, no matter  how horrific your past failures, no matter how impossible it seems, you can beat  every temptation that comes your way. If you ever meet a temptation  too strong for you, the God who raises the sun each day has suddenly  become unreliable, the God who didn&rsquo;t spare his darling Son for you has suddenly  lost interest in you, and the moral integrity of Holy One has collapsed. </p>
 
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            <p> <strong>The Devil is the Deceiver</strong></p>
 
            <p> Satan is a con artist. He wants to rip you off, cheating you out  of everything that is rightfully yours. He&rsquo;s the enemy of everything  good, hating you with all his filthy fury. He offers the soft,  warm bomb that will explode your life  into a million pieces. He generously gives momentary relief and fun  that leads to deeper bondage and torment; the short cut to heaven&rsquo;s ecstasy  that ends in hell. </p>
 
            <p> With Christ having rendered all of Satan&rsquo;s weapons inoperative against Christians,  the Enemy has nothing left but psychological warfare – illusions, false accusations,  attempted brainwashing. </p>
 
            <p> Suppose you were a soldier at war, and an evil enemy had the opportunity to attempt  brainwashing you. The enemy would try to wear you down by repeatedly putting thoughts  into your mind that the side you serve:</p>
 
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                    <td valign="top" width="95%"> is wrong, or not worth serving
 
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                    <td valign="top" width="95%"> will lose the war, or is not strong enough to protect you
 
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                    <td valign="top" width="95%"> has rejected or abandoned you, or does not care about you.
 
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            <p> <strong>The enemy would also try to:</strong></p>
 
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                    <td valign="top" width="95%"> isolate you
 
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                    <td valign="top" width="95%"> make you feel useless
 
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                    <td valign="top" width="95%"> destroy all hope.
 
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            <p> That&rsquo;s the diabolical enemy you face every day. He&rsquo;s the master of the half-truth.  Yes, sin is delicious – like candy laced with poison. It&rsquo;s true that sin is  exhilarating – as exciting as skydiving without a parachute. And he&rsquo;s right when  he hisses that God&rsquo;s ways can feel annoyingly restrictive – as confining as a  parachute harness when you are plummeting to earth. </p>
 
            <p> The author of pain and despair and death maliciously paints God as a killjoy.  The Almighty has your highest good in focus, not some short term fizz that ultimately  leaves you cold, empty and without a future. God&rsquo;s way is the way of eternal joy; of  love, triumph, self-respect. He&rsquo;s the sole source of beauty and of everything  that lasts. He empowers you to make this world a better place. He offers you  protection, security, purity and wisdom. Don&rsquo;t slip out of his divine embrace into  the devil&rsquo;s quicksand. </p>
 
            <p> The Seducer makes giving up seem the easy option, but the real cost is enormous.  Any area of defeat is an ugly blemish. The Lord wants to beautify your whole  life but he dare not bring other things to your attention while this one is such  a burden to you. So other shameful blotches, probably obvious to those who  see you, remain untouched. </p>
 
            <p> No matter how horrific the pain of resisting, it always ends up the genuinely easy option. </p>
 
            <p> Sin is never the easy way out; the attractive alternative. Take  the bait and you&rsquo;ll feel the hook. Swallow the lie and you&rsquo;ll writhe in regret. </p>
 
            <p> The best defense against cunning lies is to fill your mind with  truth. Immerse yourself in God&rsquo;s Word. </p>
 
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            <p> <strong>Strategies</strong></p>
 
            <p> Feel defeated? Chances are that you could be weaker than you are, and still have  total victory over the temptations that presently defeat you. How? By taking  temptations more seriously, and drawing the line against them much earlier. </p>
 
            <p> If we could only grasp the enormity of the dangers, our drive to beat temptation  would skyrocket. We would sooner tap-dance on a minefield than toy with sin. And  Satan would get such a scare at our new determination that we might not see him  for days at a time. </p>
 
            <p><a name="sex" id="sex"></a> Knowing how critical this is, I believe the Deceiver expends much effort trying  to keep us in a fog, only vaguely of what is really at stake. I have prepared  a tiny eye-opener. For a new glimpse of the seriousness of sin, <a href="http://www.net-burst.net/tough/sexsin.htm">click here</a>. </p>
 
            <p><a name="sinv" id="sinv"></a> Over and over and over, Scripture insists that, like nothing else, sin  has the power to destroy you <a href="http://www.net-burst.net/tough/sinv.htm">(Scriptures)</a>. Sin  is the most fearsome thing on this planet, worse than a ferocious wolf  lusting after your blood. Better to lose a limb or an eye or to drown,  than let it get you, warned Jesus <a href="http://www.net-burst.net/tough/wolf.htm">(Scriptures)</a>.  When a blood-crazed beast is on the prowl, the only sensible thing is  to put as big a distance as possible between it and yourself. That&rsquo;s how  we should treat sin. Yet instead of seeing sin as a ravenous wolf with deadly  fangs, we often treat it like a smelly stray pup – rather disgusting, basically  harmless, at times almost cute. The thought of dabbling with sin should  terrify us. If it doesn&rsquo;t, we are toying with disaster. <a name="flee" id="flee"></a>We need to <em>flee</em> from sin, warns many a verse of God&rsquo;s Word <a href="http://www.net-burst.net/tough/flee.htm">(Scriptures)</a>. </p>
 
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            <p> <strong> Ways to increase the distance between you and sin </strong></p>
 
            <p> <strong>Disclaimer</strong></p>
 
            <p> I dare not try to set rules for you. My longing is that you listen intently  to the Spirit of God for his direction. He alone has mapped your personal  escape route. My hope is merely to offer a few suggestions for you to talk  over with your Lord, and to see where he leads from there. </p>
 
            <p> At all costs, avoid the horror of following a set of rules,  rather than a living Savior. This double tragedy ends  both in arrogance and deserting Christ. Ugly pride, even  bigotry, festers when you discover you draw your line further  from sin than someone else. And you are in danger of abandoning your  Savior when you begin to trust your homemade rules for salvation (your  holiness and protection from temptation) rather than seeding your entire  faith in your crucified Lord. </p>
 
            <p> <strong>Burn your bridges</strong></p>
 
            <p> What would you think if a husband told his wife he wants to be  faithful to her, but explained that just in case temptation  gets too strong, he will keep his former girlfriend&rsquo;s phone  number programmed into his phone? Well what does your  Lord think if you deliberately make it easy to access  drugs, or some other thing you are trying to give up? Don&rsquo;t you  think God sees right through a person who asks for forgiveness for  substance abuse, or porn, or whatever, and keeps a tiny supply &lsquo;just  in case&rsquo;? <a name="explain" id="explain"> </a>Divine forgiveness is not available to the person who is not  willing to be finished with sin <a href="http://www.net-burst.net/tough/repent.htm#top">(Explanation)</a>.  &lsquo;Make no provision for the flesh,&rsquo; says Romans 13:14. In other words, store  up nothing, make no allowances, for sin. </p>
 
            <p><a name="proof" id="proof"> </a> When Jesus spoke of hacking off a hand or foot, or gouging out an  eye, he was not speaking literally, <a href="http://www.net-burst.net/tough/proof.htm">(proof)</a> but he was describing the need for radical, painful and costly  sacrifices in order to make it harder to sin. Cancer is so deadly  that people are willing to lose parts of their body in order to halt  its spread. If people go to such extremes to fight something  that can only affect earthly life, what sacrifices should any sane  person make to fight something that can afflict someone forever? </p>
 
            <p><a name="destroy" id="destroy"> </a> Your collection of things that help you sin might have cost you a  lot of money. If you don&rsquo;t destroy it, however, you&rsquo;ll find it will  cost you a lot more still! <a href="http://www.net-burst.net/tough/destroy.htm">(Scriptures)</a></p>
 
            <p> Here are some ways of attacking sin that you should seriously  discuss with God.</p>
 
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                    <td valign="top" width="95%"> Destroy all spiritually dangerous  books, magazines, CDs, DVDs, addresses, phone numbers, membership  cards, occult objects, illicit drugs, and so on that you own.
 
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                    <td valign="top" width="95%"> Radically alter your television  viewing habits. Most of us are so  hooked on television that to keep it switched off would hurt as much  as losing an eye, yet it fills our minds with sinful thoughts that we could  regret for all eternity. Even most programs said to be suitable for children  are tainted with impurity and ungodliness. And on commercial  channels, acceptable programs can be laced with poisonous ads.
 
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                    <td valign="top" width="95%"><a name="soft" id="soft"> </a> If the internet presents  you with temptation, obtain <a href="http://www.net-burst.net/tough/soft.htm">software</a> designed to keep children from objectionable material.
 
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                    <td valign="top" width="95%"> Note the circumstances in which you  are most vulnerable to temptation and do all you can to avoid those  situations. If, for instance, when you lie awake in the morning, your  mind wanders to things it shouldn&rsquo;t, try your hardest to avoid that situation.  Set your alarm earlier and make sure you get up. If you find you are more  vulnerable when alone, avoid that situation as much as possible. Would it help  to share accommodation with someone? Alternatively, would it help to move out?  When you feel vulnerable to temptation, get your mind off it by visiting or  phoning someone. Go for a walk or a drive, if it will help.
 
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                    <td valign="top" width="95%"> Resolve that if ever you sin  against someone, you will confess it to that person and put  it right. If, for instance, you steal, you&rsquo;ll restore what you stole,  with an additional 20% as compensation. If you lie, confess it to the  person you lied to. Make yourself accountable to a mature, trustworthy  Christian, who is unlikely to be tempted by the knowledge that you have  fallen (should the unthinkable ever happen). Be sobered by the knowledge  that if ever you sin, you will have to endure the shame of confessing to  your accountability partner.
 
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                    <td valign="top" width="95%"> To maintain your purity while dating,  carefully explain that saying no to something you  used to do together is not because you are growing cold towards your friend. (I am  appalled at what some couples do to each other and still regard themselves  as virgins.) Since people differ as to what arouses them, it is important to tell  each other what not to do, and to respect another&rsquo;s guidelines, even if to you  it seems quite innocent. A person may have got into a habit of crossing a  particular boundary and innocently forget. Sometimes many reminders are  necessary. Be cautious about being alone together.
 
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                    <td valign="top" width="95%"> Give the Evil One less time to  entice you, by filling your life with spiritually wholesome activities  – more church services, Christian fellowship, prayer, Bible study,  and so on.
 
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