God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)
Seven Tactics of Temptation:
1. Satan especially likes to tempt us when our faith is fresh, i.e., when the Christian is only recently converted and thus less prepared to know how to resist his seductive suggestions.
2. Satan especially likes to tempt us when our faith feels strongest, i.e., when we think we are invulnerable to sin. If we are convinced that we have it under control, we become less diligent.
3. Satan especially likes to tempt us when we are in an alien environment.
4. Satan also likes to tempt us when our faith is being tested in the fires of affliction. When we are tired, burnt out, persecuted, feeling excluded and ignored, Satan makes his play. His most common tactic is to suggest that God isn’t fair, that he is treating us unjustly, from which platform Satan then launches his seductive appeal that we need no longer obey.
5. Satan especially likes to tempt us immediately following both spiritual highs and spiritual lows. Periods of emotional elation and physical prosperity can sometimes lead to complacency, pride, and a false sense of security. When they do, we’re easy targets for the enemy’s arrows.
6. Perhaps Satan's most effective tactic in tempting us is to put his thoughts into our minds and then blame us for having them.
7. A related tactic of temptation is for him to launch his accusations as if they were from the Holy Spirit. In other words, he couches his terms and chooses his opportunities in such a way that we might easily mistake his voice for that of God.
Sam Storms
Chocolate Bread Pudding
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Dairy, Eggs
Danish
Desserts, Puddings
1
Servings
INGREDIENTS
8
sl
Chelsea bun; Danish or Croissant
2
c
Milk
2
tb
Butter
2
tb
Brown sugar
4
oz
Bittersweet chocolate; 4 sq
1/4
c
Coffee; strong
1
c
Currants & Raisins; mixed
4
Eggs
INSTRUCTIONS
Butter an 8 X 8 inch baking dish. Lay bread slices flat in dish. Bring 1
1/2 cups milk, butter and sugar to a boil. Add chocolate, coffee and
currants; bring back to a boil. Pour over bread slices. Beat eggs with
remaining milk and pour over milk. Refrigerate and let soak at least 6
hours. Bake in 350F oven, covered, 45 minutes. Serve warm with sliced
berries or strawberry jam.
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