Sweet Temptation
Jesus said, "Watch and  pray so that you will not fall into temptation."1
I read a while back about  certain ants that have a passion for the sweet glandular substance given off by  the caterpillar of a large blue butterfly. According to the article, the ants  can become so enthralled by the substance they carry the supplier into their  nest with great delight. What they don't realize is that the caterpillar gorges  himself on the ant larva.
Usually such a threat would  be attacked by an army of ants and destroyed or repelled. However, because they  enjoy the caterpillar's tasty secretions so much, they become  "addicted" to it. In so doing they are oblivious to the fact that  their young are being destroyed!
In reality many of us are  addicted to something. It may not be drugs or alcohol, but anything we  habitually or compulsively use or do to avoid facing our inner unresolved  problems (such as fears, hurts, losses, anger, guilt, inadequacies, etc.), is  an addiction. It may be work, religion, gambling, spending, eating, smoking,  relationships, sex or any of a score of other things—some of which may be very  enjoyable.
Of one thing we can be sure,  when our life is being controlled by addictions, we don't grow and we can  damage and even destroy our children, our closest relationships, and our  physical, emotional or spiritual health. Besides, an addiction is often a  counterfeit of the real thing and when we settle for the counterfeit we can  stop ourselves finding the genuine.
Only when we are ruthlessly  honest with ourselves, and admit to God and at least one other safe person that  we are addicted, can we get God's help to face the causes behind our addictions  and seek the help we need to overcome them.
Suggested prayer: "Dear  God, if there is anything I am doing or using to medicate or deaden any  unresolved problems in my life, please deliver me from the sin of denial, and  give me the courage to admit my problems and find the help I need to face and  resolve them. Thank You for hearing and answering my prayer. Gratefully in Jesus's  name. Amen."
1. Matthew 26:41 (NIV).
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            Richard (Dick) Innes unless otherwise stated.