Look back over the interminable debate over what "temptation" means in the Lord's Prayer! Whatever you might THINK it means certainly ain't what Hope and OMW tell us!
Mainly this is because they and the other believers were asked to explain why those praying should have to ask their god not to lead them into temptation or why he might do so!
Jesus taught everyone the Lord's prayer before his crucifixion and resurrection.
The prayer he taught was to the Jews. But he also taught an important teaching...
King James Bible
Be not ye therefore like unto them: for your Father knoweth what things ye have need of, before ye ask him.
King James Bible
Or what man is there of you, whom if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone?
God gives good things to those who ask from him. He would never give them something harmful.
Even Jesus Christ was tested by Satan but we see he does not fall or fail because of the word of God.
When Christ died and rose from the grave we received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
And we are taught that greater is he who is in us than he who is in the world.
Flesh and the world can still tempt believers but we have an advocate with the father so if we sin and we confess we can be forgiven.
At that time the Kingdom had only come near to the Jews as he told the disciples to tell people when he sent them out before his resurrection. But the Kingdom of God is within a person and to be part of that Kingdom people must be born of the Spirit and the truth. God no longer a requires a earthly high priest to intercede for man with sacrifices because Christ has become the way in which all mankind can come to God and speak with him personally.
Some here could be 'tempted' to rebuke you as you speak falsely about the things which you cannot or do not want to understand. One of the post I previously answered saw you casting dispersions on others those things you are guilty of doing to others. However we speak the truth and understand what we are speaking about. Knowing you are ignorant and unable to win your point you insult and cast dispersions on others.
If you are unable to reason and speak in a suitable manner about matter relating to a persons faith, should you be saying anything at all?