And don't lead us into temptation, but rescue us from the evil one.
Matthew 6:13
After praying for physical needs and forgiveness, the third request is for spiritual protection. For centuries, theologians have struggled with the wording of this verse. Why would God lead us into temptation? But Jesus recognized that there were spiritual dangers all around at all times, even in places where we believe we are spiritually safe. The prayer is meant to open our eyes to this reality, help us to be on our guard, and to shield us from harm. As children of the kingdom of God, we must maneuver through a world that is not yet God's kingdom, but is deeply stained by sin. We can never become complacent about threats to our relationship with God.
Spiritual arrogance is dangerous. This prayer puts us face-to-face with our weaknesses. We are hopelessly vulnerable without the protection of God. When we pray this, we ask God to prod us whenever we consider, say or do things that dishonor both us and God. It is a request for guardrails in our daily life, keeping us on the pathway of God's will. It is also a plea that when we fail, God will be there to draw us out of danger and back into His loving care.
Prayer: Lord, alert me about the pitfalls in my life and draw me back into Your care when I fail. open our eyes to this reality, help us to be on our guard, and to shield us from harm. Amen
* This devotion taken from The Sanctuary For Lent 2016 by Sue Mink
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