Don’t Scratch That Itch
Gwen Smith
Today’s Truth
When tempted, no one should say, ‘God is tempting me.’ For God
cannot be tempted by evil, nor does He tempt anyone;
but each one is
tempted when, by his own evil desire, he is dragged away and enticed
(James 1:13-14, NIV).
Friend to Friend
I woke up /that morning /with a spider bite /the size of a quarter. It may as well has been the size of North Carolina
/for as much as it
itched! I was half-tempted to scrape my arm off / because the nasty bite
was just begging to be scratched, but I’ve learned a thing or two /in my
forty-plus years, and this one thing I know for sure:
it’s best to NOT
scratch this type of itch.
It’d be like opening a bag of chips /with the naive intention of eating only one. Yeah, right!
I knew that if I started scratching my bug bite, it would be nearly impossible to stop. I would regret having ever started.
Super-itchy bug bites are a lot like temptations. Temptations are
itchy! The call to us with urgent voices that scream,
“Scratch me!
Scratch me!” Yet, in all reality, a little scratch will not satisfy
temptation’s itch at all… it will just make matters worse. When we
scratch the itch of temptation, the itch doesn’t diminish. To the
contrary, it increases.
The Bible teaches us that /when we resist temptation, our faith is
mobilized and our character is strengthened.
Joseph is a great example
of this. (For the full account, pause here and read Genesis 39.)
Joseph was a man of integrity //who did right in the eyes of the Lord.
Even so, he faced some serious temptations.
His boss’s wife, Mrs.
Potiphar, seduced him. Yowsa! You see, Mrs. Potiphar wanted her
husband’s right-hand man to sleep with her, and she pursued him with
aggression. Her temptation was a hand-delivered invitation for Joseph
to sin that had itchy written all over it.
But he flat-out refused. Joseph’s heart was determined to honor God.
“My master has withheld nothing from me /except you, because you are
his wife. How then could I do such a wicked thing and sin against
God?” Though she spoke to Joseph day after day, he refused to go to bed
with her or even be with her (Genesis 39:9-10).
Temptation chased Joseph relentlessly. Day after day.
Oh, how he must have longed for the itching to stop! To give in would
be sinful and was simply not an option. So on the day
that Potiphar’s
wife caught him by the cloak and begged again for Joseph to sleep with
her, Joseph ran out of the house.
He ran from that tempting situation /
as fast as his legs would carry him! (And he lost a lot because of his noble choice,
clothes /being just the beginning.)
The big takeaway? God was honored in Joseph’s response. He ran /from
temptation and we would be wise to do the same.
What do you need to run
from today? Have you determined /in your heart [to honor God in
everything]?
Temptation comes /in all shapes and sizes. It might be calling your
name from your pantry – or from your computer – or in a
sale ad – or
from a bottle – or from another cubicle in your office.
*A pantry is a room where beverages, food, and sometimes dishes, household cleaning chemicals, linens, or provisions are stored.
What temptations do you face today? Name them and run the other way!
Don’t scratch that itch!
Determine in your heart that you will choose the path that brings honor to God, and call on Him for strength.
Dealing with temptation isn’t easy. When that nasty spider bit my
arm, I struggled not to scratch the bite.
I had to redirect my thinking
to persevere through the temptation.
When we come /face to face /with
temptations, God’s strength is always available to us. (And let’s not
be stubborn!
We need God’s strength /because our best efforts will fail
us.)
So call on the Lord to help you resist temptation today. When you do,
you position yourself in His peace and protection,
your faith is
mobilized, and your character is strengthened. Win. Win. Win.
Let’s Pray
Dear Lord, I need You so much. I constantly find myself being
tempted. Please strengthen me to run the other way and give me the
wisdom to run to Your arms. I want to be a woman of godly character.
Help me be that woman!
In Jesus’ Name,
Am