Quotes about Temptation
Satan loves to fish in the troubled waters of a discontented heart.
— Thomas Watson
God can turn stones into bread, and a sinner can turn bread into stones; the bread of life into the stone of stumbling.
— Thomas Watson
Christians must not be slothful. Idleness is the devil's bath; a slothful person becomes a prey to every temptation. Grace, while it cures the heart, does not make the hand lame. He who is called of God, as he works for heaven, so he works in his trade.
— Thomas Watson
Lusts within are worse than lions without.
— Thomas Watson
So dear is sin to a man that he will rather part with a child than with a lust
— Thomas Watson
An idle person is the devil's tennis ball, which he bandies up and down with temptation until at last the ball goes out of play.
— Thomas Watson
It was a witty fiction of the poets, that when Mercury had cast Argus into a sleep and with an enchanted wand closed his eyes, he then killed him. When Satan has by his witcheries lulled men asleep in sloth, then he destroys them. Some report that while the crocodile sleeps with its mouth open, the Indian rat gets into its belly and eats up its entrails. So while men sleep in security they are devoured.
— Thomas Watson
Another sign of our effectual calling is diligence in our ordinary calling. Some boast of their high calling, but they lie idly at anchor. Religion does not seal warrants to idleness. Christians must not be slothful. Idleness is the devil's bath; a slothful person becomes a prey to every temptation. Grace, while it cures the heart, does not make the hand lame. He who is called of God, as he works for heaven, so he works in his trade.
— Thomas Watson
They who pray that they may not be led into temptation, must not lead themselves into temptation. 2.
— Thomas Watson
Better is that temptation which humbles me, than that duty which makes me proud.
— Thomas Watson
Self-love raises a sickbed vow, and love of sin will prevail against it. Trust not to a passionate resolution; it is raised in a storm and will die in a calm.
— Thomas Watson
Christians must not be slothful. Idleness is the devil's bath; a slothful person becomes a prey to every temptation. Grace, while it cures the heart, does not make the hand lame. He who is called of God, as he works for heaven, so he works in his trade.
— Thomas Watson