BLOG 226 TEMPTATION
Temptation is the desire to participate in short term enjoyment. It is an urge that threatens long term goals. Curiosity or fear of loss can cause temptation. Temptation actually has 4 stages:
1.
Desire: This word originated from the Greek word
epithumeeah, which can be translated to mean lust or craving. This desire
doesn’t have to be for something bad, it can even be for good things. Soon this
amount of desire goes into over-drive.
2.
Enticement: This is the feeling of being lured
by something. This can be onset by a trigger that gets the motor or process going.
The second part is having tempting thoughts. The over-desire and the trigger
meet.
3.
Conception: The desire becomes action. A person tells
themselves that what they are doing is no big deal and starts to justify and
rationalize the action that is to come. Then the action, the birth, takes place.
4.
Death: This describes the process of decay and misery
that result from sin.
Everyone faces temptation because it is the result of our own natural desires. We have to recognize this human tendency. Most of us face temptation daily. Think about food. We are tempted to eat what we desire, although if we always gave into these urges the obesity epidemic would be even worse. We have to be able to stand up to the temptation. We have to identify our triggers, know our struggles, and work to resist.
Often times it is temptation that causes a person to fall off the workout or eating clean wagon. Desserts and fried food are luring everywhere. Food is celebration and socially part of meetings, occasions, and lurk at every corner. Act with your intuition and know that these choices have consequences. Find a source of accountability and seek help when needed. Making important lifestyle changes doesn’t have to be an isolated experience. You can. You will. And it is going to happen for you.
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