Good morning! 

Deuteronomy chapter 13.

What jumped out at me in this chapter is to remove evil from your life and from your presence. Evil is not to be played with nor compromised with. What evil do I have in my life? What is God wanting to see removed? If an outsider or someone we don't know tempts us with evil, I feel we have no problem saying NO and might even be offended by their jester. What if someone we love and respect tempts us to join in on a certain behavior, we sometimes struggle with saying NO. We don't want to offend them by acting like we are better than they are. We justify our compromise with them cuz we want to be their friend don't want to push them away. This chapter makes it clear, it doesn't matter who tempts us, we say NO!!! They just offended our Lord God by asking us to compromise with evil. So who do we want to defend? The loved one or God? We can do this in love. In fact, it is an opportunity to lovingly share your testimony for the Lord. If done in love you may gain their respect or plant a seed in their hearts for the Lord. They may, on the other hand, hate you. But keep loving them. God's not looking for Christians who will compromise their faith. We have enough of them. They're all over the place. Instead God is calling us to be a light in a dark world. Matthew 5:16. God is calling us to be different than the world. 2nd Corinthians 6:14-18. God is calling us to love him more than the things of this world. To love the things in the world more than God is to become an enemy of God. James 4:4. We want God to bless us but we don't want to get rid of evil in our lives: lust, lying, drunkenness, hate, bitterness, unforgiveness, anger issues, habits, etc. All of this to say what evil is in our lives is God saying, at all cost, let's get rid of it? He will help us. Ask the Holy Spirit to help you. Ask and then keep asking, he will intervene.