Triumph Connected

Be The Light!

September 1, 2024

He changes the times and the seasons;....

Daniel 2:21a NKJV

Scripture for the Week


So, if you think you are standing firm, be careful that you don’t fall! No temptation has overtaken you except what is common to mankind. And God is faithful; He will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, He will also provide a way out so that you can endure it.


1 Corinthians 10:12-13 (NIV)

Prayer Works!


Lord, You know my rising and my sitting. In fact you know everything that goes on

in my heart, my mind, my every thought, my life. Lord, knowing these desires and

my actions, You do not shame me or condemn me. Instead, You are a loving,

faithful and forgiving God that always provides me with a way out. Lord you walk

with me and you talk with me and you tell me that I am your own. You always make

a way when there seems to be no way. Lord, Your love never fails. You welcome me

into Your kingdom with open arms. Lord, please continue to show me and grow me,

make me and shape me, that I may become more and more like You.

I pray all these things in the most Holy name of Jesus.

Amen

View from the Pew...

By Rev Bob Liggett

PAY ATTENTION TO TEMPTATION


Paul's warning to "stand firm, be careful that [you] don’t fall!" (v. 12) is as necessary today as it has ever been. For we, like all who have gone before us, are fallen, tempt-able, and subject to thinking and doing what is wrong. Few teachings of Scripture have more practical implications for day-to-day living.

Opportunities for temptation are almost endless. And since human nature is not getting any better, nor is any of us immune to the corrupted appetites of the flesh we need to take Paul’s warning seriously and watch out for temptation, or we will surely fall. Yet Scripture offers several alternatives for dealing with temptation as we find it: 


(1) WE SHOULD AVOID TEMPTATION WHENEVER POSSIBLE.    

             

Proverbs 4:14-15 urges us, Do not enter the path of the wicked, and do not walk in the way of evil. Avoid it, do not travel on it." Often we know beforehand whether a certain set of circumstances is likely to lead to sin. Therefore, the obvious way to avoid sin is to avoid those circumstances Paul described "a way of escape" from temptation (1 Cor. 10:13). Often the escape is to stay away from the place or the people where temptation lurks. As believers, we can help one another in this regard.

We can avoid setting up situations that encourage people to do wrong.      Teachers, for example, can help students avoid cheating by making assignments, giving tests, and communicating expectations in a way that reduce the need or incentive to cheat. Likewise business owners and managers can devise procedures that don't needlessly place employees in a position where they might be tempted to steal cash, inventory, or equipment. It's not that a teacher or employer can't trust students or employee’s, but no one can trust human nature to be immune from temptation. 


(2) WE SHOULD FLEE FROM POWERFUL TEMPTATION.


Earlier in this letter, Paul's warned the Corinthians to flee sexual immorality (6:8). Here he warned them to flee idolatry (v. 14) Elsewhere he warned Timothy to flee the lust for material possessions and wealth as well as youthful lust (2 Tim. 2:22). 

                                         

The message is clear: don't toy with temptation. Flee from it.


(3) CHRONIC TEMPTATION IS SOMETHING WE NEED TO CONFESS AND OFFER TO CHRIST AND ASK FOR HIS CLEANSING WORK.


Some temptations are powerful inner struggles, with thoughts and attitudes that graphically remind us of how fallen we really are. What should we do with that kind of temptation? Rather than deny it or try to repress it, we should bring it to Christ. He alone is capable of cleaning up the insides of our minds.


(4) FINALLY, WE MUST RESIST TEMPTATION UNTIL IT LEAVES US. 


When Christ was tempted by the devil, He resisted until the devil went away        (Matt. 4:1-11) James encouraged us to do the same (James 4:7). Resistance begins by bathing our minds with the Word of God and standing our ground. We have the promise, after all, that the temptations we experience will never go beyond the common experiences of others, or beyond our ability to deal with them (1 Cor. 10:13).       

    

Quote:

“Resist the temptation to give in.

your strength grows in the moments you choose to stand firm”

Inspiration Song "No Weapon"

Ministry News & Events

Celebrate With Us Today!

Invite, Invite, Invite!

All are asked to bring a dish to share.

click the link below to sign-up

sign up here

Click Here to Join the Class

SAVE THE DATE

Community News & Events

Support Businesses Owned by Triumph Members!

Full Circle Optics is the perfect choice for an unforgettable experience at your next event.


We offer the following:

1. Selfie Photo Booth

2. Sky 360 Photo booth

3. Video/Audio Guest Books

4. Drone Footage

5. Custom Back Drops

6. Inflatable Outdoor enclosure


Full Circle Optics


Proprietors: Nicole, Mariah and Skylar Harvin


724-234-8322

fullcircleoptics@gmail.com

fullcircleoptics.godaddysites.com


DIGITAL MEDIA  

WEDDINGS

SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGEMENT

SPORTS HIGHLIGHT

CINEMATIC ADVERTISMENT

BRAND CONSULTANTING

CONTENT CURATION & CREATION


"Ignite your brand's digital presence."


KLG Productions 

Jordan Giles Proprietor

KLGProductions.Com 

Klg201317@gmail.com 


MAKING MEMORIES TRAVEL

By Simms

ADORA L. SIMMS

Independant Travel Agent

412-231-8382


adorasimms1@yahoo.com

adorasimms.inteletravel.com


512 Belgian Court

Clinton, PA 15026


Visit Our Website
Facebook  Twitter  Pinterest