Maybe in the parking lot after worship. Maybe at the kitchen sink at midnight. Maybe on your knees in the dark. Never again. And by Tuesday you were back on the porch, circling the same light, wondering what is wrong with you.
There is nothing uniquely wrong with you. You have been trying to win a fight at stop four when the battle was already lost at stop two.
What the Bible Actually Says About TemptationDrawn Away walks slowly through James 1:13-15, the three verses where the Bible lays out the actual anatomy of temptation. James does not just say don't sin. He hands you the wiring diagram. He shows you the six stops on the road that ends with a body on the boards:
The June bug does not crash into the zapper because he is stupid. He crashes because he is wired toward bright light, and the world built him a trap that uses his own wiring against him. You are not stupid either. You have been white-knuckling your way through Sunday and crashing by Tuesday because nobody ever showed you the wiring diagram.
With the porch light humming and the June bug spinning toward the zapper, Gage Coldwater opens the text and walks you through every stop. Then he turns the corner into the practical fight: See It Coming. Decide Before You Have To. Run, Don't Negotiate.
You will learn how to:If you have made the same promise to God too many times to count and broken it again before the week was out, this book is for you. If you are a young man learning what it costs to walk with Christ in a fallen world, this book is for you. If you are a preacher, a father, an elder, or a friend trying to help somebody else fight, this book will hand you a map.
The June bug never looks up. The moon is enormous, and the porch light is small, but the porch light is closer, and the porch light hums, and the porch light is enough to end him.
There is a brighter light.
This book is about how to live in it.