TRUSTING GOD AS DELIVERER
“Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one.” – Matthew 6:13
Life is full of trials, moments when we feel tested, tempted, and even attacked. Every hardship comes with a choice—will we turn toward God in trust, or will we rely on our own understanding?
The truth is, God is not just our protector; He is our Deliverer. He doesn’t just remove us from danger—He brings us to Himself.
C.S. Lewis once said, “Relying on God has to begin all over again every day as if nothing had yet been done.”
We may believe in God’s goodness, but when the weight of life presses in, do we truly trust Him?
The Reality of Temptation
Temptation isn't just about avoiding obvious sins. It’s the subtle pull to rely on ourselves instead of God, to give in to fear, pride, or control rather than faith. James 1 reminds us, “Each person is tempted when they are dragged away by their own evil desire and enticed.”
We are most vulnerable when we think we can handle things on our own.
Even Jesus was tempted. After fasting for 40 days in the wilderness, the devil tried to lure Him away from trusting the Father. But Jesus remained faithful, showing us that temptation is not just something to resist—it’s an opportunity to deepen our dependence on God.
More Than Rescue
When we pray, “deliver us from the evil one,” we are asking for more than escape. We are inviting God to transform us. He delivers us not only from external dangers but also from the sin within us—the fears, habits, and desires that keep us from fully embracing His love and purpose.
God’s deliverance is not passive.
He strengthens us, refines us, and shapes us to become more like Jesus. Every test we face reveals our weaknesses but also invites us to grow. Romans 8:28 reminds us, “In all things God works for the good of those who love Him.” Even in hardship, God is at work.
A Question for Reflection
Where do you feel most tempted to rely on yourself instead of God? How might today’s challenges be an opportunity to trust Him more deeply?
God is faithful! He is our Deliverer—not just pulling us out of trouble, but drawing us closer to Himself.
Will you trust Him today?











