Back to series
Lead Us Not Into Temptation
Of all the petitions in the lord's prayer, perhaps the most perplexing is the phrase "lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil". The prayer's preceding requests for a holy and loving father to forgive us and feed us no doubt would flow naturally from our understanding of his character. But would a holy, Loving God consider leading us into temptation in the first place?
Historical records show that from as early as the second century Christians were already asking this obvious question. The African theologian Tertullian, commenting on the lord's prayer in about A.D 192, bristled at the notion that God could not tempt us, "Far be the thought that, " he wrote ", that the lord should seem to tempt, as if He were either ignorant of (the limits) of someone's faith, or else eager to overthrow (that faith). . .
Click here to read the full article (READ PDF).
Paul Thigpen
AuthorPaul Thigpen is the editor of TAN Books and was appointed as a lay representative on the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ National Advisory Council, speaking frequently at conferences and scholarly gatherings in the U.S and abroad. He earned a B.A. in Religious Studies from Yale University and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Historical Theology from Emory University. A best-selling author, Dr. Thigpen has published forty-two books, including Manual for Spiritual Warfare and Saints Who Battled Satan: Seventeen Holy Warriors Who Can Teach You How to Fight the Good Fight and Vanquish Your Ancient Enemy, and more than five hundred articles for both scholarly and popular audiences. His work has been translated into twelve languages.
Notice: This material is made available for limited use to participants of the C.S. Lewis Institute Fellows programs. Please do not reproduce any of the materials in the Fellows Resources other than for your personal use.
-
Recent Podcasts
The Side B Stories – Adam Terry’s Story
by Adam Terry, Jana Harmon on April 26, 2024Adam Terry experienced an intellectual crisis of faith....Read More
-
Questions That Matter Podcast – Jonathan Edwards and the Love of God
by Randy Newman on April 19, 2024
-
A Welcome Change in Apologetics
by Randy Newman, Aimee Riegert on April 19, 2024
-
Recent Publications
Can you prove the existence of God?
by Randy Newman on April 18, 2024What if we only need pointers that suggest...Read More
-
Isn’t Morality Relative?
by Christopher L. Reese on April 1, 2024
-
Do Muslims and Christians Worship the Same God?
by Andy Bannister on March 1, 2024
0
All Booked
0.00
All Booked
0.00
All Booked
22140
GLOBAL EVENT: Keeping the Faith From One Generation To Another with Stuart McAllister and Cameron McAllister, 8:00PM ET
https://www.cslewisinstitute.org/?event=global-event-keeping-the-faith-from-one-generation-to-another-with-stuart-mcallister-and-cameron-mcallister-800pm-et&event_date=2024-05-17®=1
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr
2024-05-17
Next coming event
Days
Hours
Minutes
Seconds
GLOBAL EVENT: Keeping the Faith From One Generation To Another with Stuart McAllister and Cameron McAllister, 8:00PM ET
On May 17, 2024 at 8:00 pmCategories
Speakers
Paul Thigpen
Author
Team Members
Paul Thigpen
AuthorPaul Thigpen is the editor of TAN Books and was appointed as a lay representative on the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops’ National Advisory Council, speaking frequently at conferences and scholarly gatherings in the U.S and abroad. He earned a B.A. in Religious Studies from Yale University and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Historical Theology from Emory University. A best-selling author, Dr. Thigpen has published forty-two books, including Manual for Spiritual Warfare and Saints Who Battled Satan: Seventeen Holy Warriors Who Can Teach You How to Fight the Good Fight and Vanquish Your Ancient Enemy, and more than five hundred articles for both scholarly and popular audiences. His work has been translated into twelve languages.