17 Custom-Made Temptations Crafted Just for You

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Paul told the Corinthians that he and his apostolic associates were wise to Satan’s deceptive schemes (2 Cor. 2:11). The apostle knew Satan was a formidable enemy who had millennia of experience tempting and deceiving God’s image-bearers; but he also knew he had been given insight into the way his enemy operated.

Following Paul’s example, it is vital—a matter of life and death—to understand Satan’s strategies and, specifically, the ways he will tempt us to sin. Scripture gives us crucial intel of our enemy’s strategies and the content of his arsenal. Be on guard against these 17 custom-made temptations—crafted just for you:

1. His first strategy will be to get you to doubt God’s word (Gen. 3:1).

2. He will then lure you away from fellowship (Heb. 3:12-15) and away from church (Prov. 18:1; Heb. 10:23-24).

3. He will exploit your natural proclivities and tempt you to run to extremes (Matt. 26:33-35).

4. He will tempt you to care too much for your reputation (Luke 6:26) or too little (1 Tim. 3:7).

5. He will tempt you to prize your ministry over your family (1 Tim. 3:4-5) and your personal life (1 Tim. 4:16), or he will tempt you to value your family over Christ (Luke 14:26).

6. He will tempt you to rely on your own resources (1 Chron. 21:1; John 15:6), to avoid suffering (Matt. 16:22-23), or to compromise your convictions to evade persecution (Gal. 6:12).

7. He will tempt you with unbelief (Matt. 13:19; cf. Ps. 3:1) and despair (Ps. 73).

8. He will tempt you to trust your own righteousness (Luke 18:9-14), even the smallest sliver (Gal. 1:8-9; 5:1-4).

9. He will tempt you with money (Matt. 13:22; 26:15; 1 Tim. 6:9), fame (Matt. 4:6; John 5:44), sexual pleasure (1 Cor. 7:5; 10:8; 1 Tim. 5:1), or a life of selfish ease (Luke 12:13-21).

10. He will tempt you to grasp for authority (1 Tim. 3:6; 3 John 1:9), to mistake harshness with good leadership (2 Tim. 2:24) or selfish ambition with wisdom (James 3:14-16).

11. He will bring about physical difficulty in order to tempt you to curse God (Job 1:1-22).

12. He will tempt you to believe false doctrine (2 Cor. 11:14) and try to deceive you with lies (2 Tim. 2:13-14).

13. He will accuse you and tempt you to doubt the sufficiency of Christ’s atonement (Rev. 12:10).

14. He will tempt you to grasp at satisfying your God-given desires rather than valuing God supremely and trusting God for the fulfillment of those desires (Matt. 4:4).

15. He will tempt you to get your inheritance now rather than suffering and waiting for God’s timing (Matt. 4:9).

16. He will tempt you to vindicate yourself in front of an unbelieving world (Matt. 4:6), or he will tempt you to do righteous deeds for the praise of men (Acts 5:3; cf. Matt. 6:1).

17. If you think you are ever out of harm’s way, you are a fool. Your enemy is on the constant prowl (1 Pet. 5:8); and once you think you are immune to one set of temptations, he will nail you with another kind (1 Cor. 10:13).

That is why you must be always watchful in prayer (Col. 4:2), asking your Father for safe passage through this temptation-filled world (Matt. 6:13; 18:7) and for help to remain firm in the Scriptures (Ps. 119:11). If you’ve been caught off guard (Ps. 119:176), cry out to God (Ps. 116:1-6), repent (Luke 3:8; Acts 26:20), and warn others of how subtle and treacherous the enemy is (Luke 22:31; 2 Pet. 2:1-22).

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This article was originally published under the title "Custom Made Temptations, Crafted Just for You" at fromthestudy.com.

Derek J. Brown

Derek J. Brown is a pastor and elder at Creekside Bible Church in Cupertino, California, and the academic dean at The Cornerstone Bible College and Seminary in Vallejo, California. He also serves as the general editor for WithAllWisdom.org. He lives with his wife and three children in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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