The problem with sexual temptation is that it's so
tempting. Learn a lesson from Joseph and say "no" to the impurity of
the world.
THIS WEEK'S TORAH PORTION:
Vayeshev (וישב | He settled)
Torah: Genesis 37:1-40:23
Haftarah: Amos 2:6-3:8
Gospel: John 2:13-4:42
The Temptation of Joseph
Sexual temptation is persistent. Sexual temptation seems
to be the most common obstacle to living a life of godliness for many men.
Perhaps the average man does not need to worry about being harried by sexually
deviant Egyptian women like Joseph was, but men are daily assaulted by all
manner of temptation. Yeshua warns that even looking on a woman with lust is an
adultery of the heart.
The worst thing about sexual temptation is its pernicious
nature. Though a person may conquer it one day, it returns the next day for
another round. So, too, Potiphar's wife attempted to seduce Joseph day after
day.
Sometimes a person tells himself, "It's hopeless; I
cannot stand against this temptation." When a person has tried, failed,
tried again, and failed again, he may feel that he is incapable of walking in
purity. The Apostle Paul encourages such a person by saying, "No
temptation has overtaken you but such as is common to man; and God is faithful,
who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the
temptation will provide the way of escape also, so that you will be able to
endure it" (1 Corinthians 10:13). If we despair in the battle with our
flesh, we will surely fail. The trick is to never give up on oneself.
Joseph faced unrelenting temptation day after day. One of
the strategies he employed was distance. Not only did he refuse to lie with
Potiphar's wife, he refused to even be with her. Sometimes when a person has
prevailed over temptation, he tells himself, "I can withstand it. I don't
need to worry about it anymore." The Apostle Paul warns us,
"Therefore let him who thinks he stands take heed that he does not
fall" (1 Corinthians 10:12). A person who struggles with sexual temptation
should take whatever precautions are necessary to ensure that he will not fall
victim.
When Joseph found himself alone in the house with Potiphar's
wife, he tried to leap out of the house, but she caught his garment and it
slipped from his body. He did not even bother attempting to retrieve it.
Instead, he fled from her presence. It was not a passive resistance to sexual
temptation or a rigid determination that brought him through the test. Rather,
he fled from the possibility of sin.
Joseph's leap from the adulteress lies behind the Apostle
Paul's admonitions to "flee immorality" (1 Corinthians 6:18) and to
"flee from youthful lusts" (2 Timothy 2:22). In regard to other
temptations, Paul tells us to stand firm. In 1 Corinthians 16:13 he says,
"Be on the alert, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong."
In regard to sexual temptation, though, he tells us to run for our lives. Like
leaping Joseph, our goal should be to get out of any situation where we face
sexual temptation as quickly as possible.
If a person falls prey to sexual temptation, he should
immediately confess his sin, renounce it and start over. He should say to
himself, "I will begin again. In Messiah, I am a new creature. I will
start over right now, cleansed of sin, a new creature in Yeshua, who removes my
sin." Even if he needs to do this several times a day, a person should
never give up the fight. Though you may stumble, never give up the fight:
Blessed is a man who perseveres under trial; for once he
has been approved, he will receive the crown of life which the Lord has
promised to those who love Him. (James 1:12)
-First Fruits of Zion
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