Pray against temptation
"Pray that you may not enter into temptation," Luke 22:40 and again repeated in verse 46. These are the words of Jesus to His disciples at the Mount of Olives. Jesus knew that He was going to be taken away to be crucified and that the time had come that His disciples would no longer be able to rely on His physical prescence around them to guard over them and keep them from harm and temptation.
Jesus loved His disciples, and He wished that they would continue to walk in His ways and to build His kingdom here on earth, just as Jesus loves you and is bonded to you in love and wishes for you to continue to build His Kingdom. These words were not only for the disciples but are as relevant to us today as they were to the disciples 2000 years ago.
Up until this stage, Jesus had done most of the praying. Jesus would often withdraw from the disciples and enter into relationship with the Father through prayer. It was the manner in which Jesus maintained relationship with the Father and in which Jesus drew His strength from the Father. In Luke 22:42 and 43 it describes how as Jesus was praying that an angel appeared and strengthened Him.
We are to draw near to God and have a perfect relationship with Him through Christ Jesus who loves us. We have been given the keys to Heaven through the name of Jesus and we are to enter into His prescence often through prayer and draw our strength for daily living. When you are in constant relationship through prayer, you are full of the light of His love, the devil can not come near you, for where there is light there can not be darkness. Greater is He that is inside of you than He that is in the world.
Temptation comes from the devil who will continually attempt to remove you from the narrow path to the kingdom of God and eternal life in heaven. Whenever temptation comes, it will always be at your moment of weakness and when you are vulnerable from not being in full relationship with God. As soon as you see temptation, recognise that it is from the evil one and enter into prayer, for in prayer you are in the Father's company, from which the devil will flee, and the temptation will be overcome. Resist the devil through prayer and by confessing that the Jesus that is inside of you, is the Christ, the Son of the Living God.
Most of all, remain in constant prayer and relationship with the Father through Jesus, that you may walk in the fullness of His love for you and that the devil will not be able to come near to you due to the prescence of the Father around you.
Resist the Devil
Most Christians know the verse in James 4:7 that says " Resist the devil and he will flee from you." Many quote this scripture over and over again, fighting against the devil, and yet often the devil does not flee from before them! What is wrong. Is the bible verse incorrect, or are the christians who are ineffectively quoting this scripture missing the point somewhere.
In Acts 19:13 "Then some of the itinerant exorcists took it upon themselves to call the name of the Lord Jesus over those who had evil spirits, saying, ' We adjure you by the Jesus whom Paul preaches." These Jewish exorcists had no relationship established with the Lord Jesus Christ. They had never accepted Jesus into their lives and had never accepted Him as their personal lord and Saviour.
They had, however, seen some of the power that was in the name of the Lord Jesus, and they then decided that they were going to try and tap into some of that power for free and for their own gain. Verse 15" And the evil spirit answered and said, "Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are you?"
Unfortunately, the same thing still occurs today. No, the scripture in James 4:7 does not say, "Resist the devil and he will flee." Read the whole scripture carefully. It says, "Therefore submit to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you." Submit to God is a prerequisite of the power of God in your life. If you have not submitted to God and formed a relationship with Him, then you become just like the Jewish exorcists, and the devil will turn around and laugh at you, saying, "And who are you?"
Matthew 6:33 "But seek thee first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you." Unless you have accepted Jesus as your Lord and Saviour, and then developed a relationship with Him that is bonded in Love, you can not walk in the power of Jesus.