Temptation to sin and Biblical confession

Psalms 119:9-11 Each believer is to read, learn and apply the teachings of the Bible. When the Biblical teachings are used, the faithful believer will reject each and every temptation to sin.
I John 2:15-17 Biblical believers are to avoid loving or desiring the life style of unbelievers. The priorities and motivations of unbelievers are in the process of being phased out and done away with. Only believers will enjoy a Biblical quality life now and in eternity.
Galatians 5:16-17 Although Biblically born from above, each believer has a sin nature and the ability to commit sin. There is conflict between our sin nature and the Holy Spirit, Who lives in each believer. If we respond to the Holy Spirit and obey the Biblical teachings, we will not commit sin.
I John 1:9 If we Biblically confess or name our sins to God, He will forgive us. To Biblically confess our sins means to agree with God that we have failed in some area. Biblical confession includes an attitude of repentance. Biblical repentance includes turning away from the temptation to sin and obeying the Bible in some particular area.
I Corinthians 10:13

Romans 8:28

There is no temptation or test that is too much to endure. God provides the ability for believers to endure all pressures of life. God works all things in life to serve as good for believers in this life and/or in eternity.
Philippians 1:29

James 1:2-4

II Corinthians 1:3-4

Suffering in the life of the believer is a gift from God. Biblical believers are to have a positive attitude toward all forms of suffering. Suffering allows each believer to develop their endurance and perseverance. God provides comfort in our troubles so that we can encourage others who may be suffering.