Marcia
Active Member
The book gave an example reflecting the Western churches position which is too long for me to give here. Basically it said that Jesus always wanted to do the right thing, but His temptation was to do good things in the wrong manner.
A man tempted to steal to feed his hungry children would be doing a good thing in the wrong way.
The example the book gave of the Eastern position would be a man tempted to steal to feed himself, i.e. stealing to satisfy himself.
Any comments on these examples?
I don't think this premise about being tempted to good things the wrong way is right. Jesus was tempted by Satan to worship Satan and to test God. Neither of those are good in any way. Jesus did not do them, of course, but these temptations (which are called temptations and so we must take them that way) are recorded in the Bible.