How can we practically move away from the ‘line’ of temptation in our daily lives, and what barriers can we put in place to protect ourselves?
In what ways do we sometimes use our disappointments to justify disobedience, and how can we shift our perspective to align with Jesus’ values instead?
How might our decisions be different if we truly magnified the cost of giving in to temptation, as Joseph did with Potiphar’s wife?
What are some specific examples of how Satan tries to twist or undermine Jesus’ values in our lives, and how can we recognize and resist these attempts?
How does the concept of ‘restraint bias’ apply to our spiritual lives, and what strategies can we use to avoid overestimating our ability to resist temptation?
In what ways can we pre-decide our responses to common temptations, and how might this practice strengthen our resolve in moments of weakness?
How does understanding that ‘we make our decisions, but really our decisions make us’ impact the way we approach decision-making in our spiritual journey?
What role does vulnerability and accountability play in overcoming temptation, and how can we cultivate these qualities in our relationships with others?
How can we shift our focus from trying to be ‘pure and stay pure’ to embracing Jesus’ grace and allowing Him to make us pure?
In what ways can we practically apply the principle of moving from circumstance-based decisions to value-based decisions in our daily lives?
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