Were you more tempted after baptism?
Were you more tempted after baptism?
I was discussing my upcoming baptism with a church leader and she claimed that after people are baptised they are often more tempted by things. Has this happened for you? I would argue the temptations have always been there but it's just that you feel guiltier for giving into them because now you are baptised you should (for lack of a better phrase) "know better." Discussions welcome.
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Re: Were you more tempted after baptism?
I think this happens because you have left you old life. Like all routines, the works of the previous life would be a part of your natural order of doing things. So once you are aware that you are not to partake in the acts of the flesh, it reminds you of your early life and thus, what is, is a habit of doing things, becomes hard to break sometimes, or what we call habitual sins. I do not think you'd be tempted more in the sense of a higher power. The bible tells us that that no man is tempted but by the desires of his own heart. Pray and you will overcome .
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the Thing on the ice got them tonight.
I could only turn and stare in horror at the chief surgeon.
Death by starvation is a terrible thing, Goodsir, continued Stanley.
And with that we went below to the flame-flickering Darkness of the lower deck
and to a cold almost the equal of the Dante-esque Ninth Circle Arctic Night
without.
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Re: Were you more tempted after baptism?
Yeah it does seem like you are tempted more - but I think part of that is down to the fact that you are more aware of what is wrong and not of God. I certainly feel worst than what I used to when I sin now - but this is better than being ignorant of my sin - which would slowly destroy me if I was.
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Re: Were you more tempted after baptism?
Yes, that's what concerned me at first. One of my church leaders seems to have (IMO) some warped opinions (which other church leaders don't agree with, I might add) about "The Enemy" putting more obstacles in your way after you become baptised. That frightened me when I first heard it, because it conjured up supernatural forces making things impossible to resist, or "The Enemy" messing with my mind but I can't believe that. I believe temptations will be the same as they've always been, it's just that you're more aware of them and know how you should behave towards them.neo-x wrote: I do not think you'd be tempted more in the sense of a higher power. The bible tells us that that no man is tempted but by the desires of his own heart. Pray and you will overcome .
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I have seen such claims, but in my opinion this is far from the truth. yes the enemy may tempt, but nothing that you cannot handle. No ones gonna make you do something if that is what they mean. Sanctification is a long process, sometimes it takes years, certainly took me. So no worries, I think God knows us better than ourselves and I don't think he'll just leave us in the middle.by mum1983 » Thu Nov 10, 2011 6:56 pm
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I do not think you'd be tempted more in the sense of a higher power. The bible tells us that that no man is tempted but by the desires of his own heart. Pray and you will overcome .
Yes, that's what concerned me at first. One of my church leaders seems to have (IMO) some warped opinions (which other church leaders don't agree with, I might add) about "The Enemy" putting more obstacles in your way after you become baptised. That frightened me when I first heard it, because it conjured up supernatural forces making things impossible to resist, or "The Enemy" messing with my mind but I can't believe that. I believe temptations will be the same as they've always been, it's just that you're more aware of them and know how you should behave towards them.
It would be a blessing if they missed the cairns and got lost on the way back. Or if
the Thing on the ice got them tonight.
I could only turn and stare in horror at the chief surgeon.
Death by starvation is a terrible thing, Goodsir, continued Stanley.
And with that we went below to the flame-flickering Darkness of the lower deck
and to a cold almost the equal of the Dante-esque Ninth Circle Arctic Night
without.
//johnadavid.wordpress.com
the Thing on the ice got them tonight.
I could only turn and stare in horror at the chief surgeon.
Death by starvation is a terrible thing, Goodsir, continued Stanley.
And with that we went below to the flame-flickering Darkness of the lower deck
and to a cold almost the equal of the Dante-esque Ninth Circle Arctic Night
without.
//johnadavid.wordpress.com
Re: Were you more tempted after baptism?
The church leader told me that because Jesus was immediately tempted by the devil after his baptism, we can expect the same. But Jesus was fulfilling a prophecy. And think of the worst temptations offered to Jesus who is the son of God--"Turn that rock into bread...throw yourself from the building and see if God will protect you, I offer you all the kingdoms of the world" etc. That's the best the devil could come up with. He didn't try to deliberately harm Jesus or interfere with his mind. I think some Christians give the devil too much power by attributing so much to him. They see "The Enemy's work" in everything, but the devil can't be everywhere at once like God can. Think of all the bad decisions people make every day, or all the temptations of the world at any one second. It's not "The Enemy" at work all the time, we can sometimes make our own hells for ourselves.neo-x wrote:I have seen such claims, but in my opinion this is far from the truth. yes the enemy may tempt, but nothing that you cannot handle. No ones gonna make you do something if that is what they mean. Sanctification is a long process, sometimes it takes years, certainly took me. So no worries, I think God knows us better than ourselves and I don't think he'll just leave us in the middle.
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Re: Were you more tempted after baptism?
The bible says, 'resist the devil and he will FLEE from you."
It may seem like you are tempted more, only because you are tuned in to a new reality. But this has nothing to do with water baptism. Water baptism is an act of response to what has already been done in your life. Not an act that makes you more saved.
Jesus' baptism is not our own. The baptism John performed was the baptism of repentence and it was for the people of Israel to prepare them to receive the Messiah. Jesus did not need to repent. Jesus did not need to be saved. Jesus baptism stands alone.
I agree with what you say about making too much. We have seen the enemy, and the enemy is us.
It may seem like you are tempted more, only because you are tuned in to a new reality. But this has nothing to do with water baptism. Water baptism is an act of response to what has already been done in your life. Not an act that makes you more saved.
Jesus' baptism is not our own. The baptism John performed was the baptism of repentence and it was for the people of Israel to prepare them to receive the Messiah. Jesus did not need to repent. Jesus did not need to be saved. Jesus baptism stands alone.
I agree with what you say about making too much. We have seen the enemy, and the enemy is us.
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Re: Were you more tempted after baptism?
Yes the temptations to drift away from God are there
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Re: Were you more tempted after baptism?
jlay wrote:The bible says, 'resist the devil and he will FLEE from you."
It may seem like you are tempted more, only because you are tuned in to a new reality. But this has nothing to do with water baptism. Water baptism is an act of response to what has already been done in your life. Not an act that makes you more saved.
Jesus' baptism is not our own. The baptism John performed was the baptism of repentence and it was for the people of Israel to prepare them to receive the Messiah. Jesus did not need to repent. Jesus did not need to be saved. Jesus baptism stands alone.
I agree with what you say about making too much. We have seen the enemy, and the enemy is us.
I thought you weren't saved until you were baptised?
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Re: Were you more tempted after baptism?
Until baptised by the HS that isSilvertusk wrote:jlay wrote:The bible says, 'resist the devil and he will FLEE from you."
It may seem like you are tempted more, only because you are tuned in to a new reality. But this has nothing to do with water baptism. Water baptism is an act of response to what has already been done in your life. Not an act that makes you more saved.
Jesus' baptism is not our own. The baptism John performed was the baptism of repentence and it was for the people of Israel to prepare them to receive the Messiah. Jesus did not need to repent. Jesus did not need to be saved. Jesus baptism stands alone.
I agree with what you say about making too much. We have seen the enemy, and the enemy is us.
I thought you weren't saved until you were baptised?
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Re: Were you more tempted after baptism?
Until baptised by the HS that is
Why can't everyone see the simple truth in this?
Silvertusk, shame on you, you instigator!!!!
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Re: Were you more tempted after baptism?
RickD wrote:Until baptised by the HS that is
Why can't everyone see the simple truth in this?
Silvertusk, shame on you, you instigator!!!!