Eric was struggling with an addiction, and he knew it. His friends and
family members encouraged him to stop. He agreed that it would be best for his
health and relationships, but he felt helpless. When others told him how they
had quit their bad habits, he replied, “I’m happy for you, but I can’t seem to
stop! I wish I had never been tempted in the first place. I want God to take
the desire away right now.”
Immediate deliverance may happen for some, but most face a daily battle.
While we don’t always understand why the temptation doesn’t go away, we can
turn to God on whatever path we find ourselves. And perhaps that is the most
important part of our struggle. We learn to exchange our futile efforts to
change for complete dependence on God.
Jesus was tempted also, just as we are, so He understands what we’re
feeling (Mark 1:13). He sympathizes with our struggles (Heb. 4:15), and we can
“come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to
help in time of need” (v.16). He also uses others, including trained
professionals, to lean on along the way.