In Thomas Watson’s sermon "Buffeted by Satan's Temptations," he addresses the theological topic of temptation and its purpose in the life of a believer. Watson argues that God allows His children to face temptations for several reasons, including testing their love for Him, confirming their courage, preventing pride, equipping them to comfort others, and fostering a longing for heaven. He supports his arguments with Scripture references such as John 14:15, where love is demonstrated through obedience, and 2 Corinthians 2:11, which highlights God’s intention in allowing believers to experience temptation to strengthen their ministry. The practical significance of this sermon lies in the encouragement it provides, reminding believers that challenges encountered through temptation serve deeper spiritual purposes and ultimately draw them closer to God and their eternal hope.
“Our love to God is seen when we can look a temptation in the face and turn our back upon it.”
“Better is the temptation which humbles me than the duty which makes me proud.”
“A man who has ridden over a place where there are quicksands is the fittest to guide others through that dangerous way.”
“Heaven is the place of rest. No bullets of temptation fly there.”
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