The Orchard Church

He Won't Give You More Than You Can Handle

38 min · 3. maj 2026
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One of the most misunderstood passages in Scripture is 1 Corinthians 10:13, which many interpret as God's promise not to give us more than we can handle. However, this verse specifically addresses temptation and our ability to resist sin, not life's general trials and hardships. Paul uses the historical example of the Israelites to illustrate how God's people can fall into spiritual captivity through four key areas of failure. The Israelites struggled with idolatry through pleasure-seeking, where their pursuit of comfort and entertainment became their god. They fell into sexual immorality, demonstrating how small compromises often lead to devastating consequences. They tested God by seeing how much they could get away with before facing discipline, and they grumbled despite being delivered from slavery and heading toward the Promised Land. These failures serve as warnings for modern believers who face similar temptations. The passage warns against overconfidence in our spiritual strength and emphasizes that God provides a way of escape from every temptation through our preparation, not desperation. Victory over temptation comes through drawing near to God, knowing His Word, setting boundaries, and sometimes simply running away from dangerous situations. To further connect with the Orchard, receive prayer, or fuel the mission through giving, visit our website at www.theorchardnc.com [http://www.theorchardnc.com/]

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