“Those who fall cannot give the
          excuse that the trials or temptations they encounter are
          greater then the power they have to defeat them.” 
      
The tests that the devil brings
        upon us do not surpass the human power to endure. For if it
        surpasses this power, man would be at no fault for not enduring
        and overcoming them.
      
So those who fall cannot give the
        excuse that the trials or temptations encountered, were greater
        then the power they had to defeat them.
      
Of course, things get complicated,
        given that man cannot overcome these trials by his power alone,
        but also with the power of God.
      
And the power given to man form
        Above, is granted as such, not to make his effort useless or to
        require an effort that man could not bare.
      
Exceptions exist with the wonders
        (miracles) that are worked though some. But even in these cases,
        the supernatural power grated to man, is at the measure of his
        supernatural faith.
      
However, the line between the order
        of nature and the supernatural is difficult to draw and (is)
        very subtle.
      
In the faithful, this supernatural
        power, penetrating their being, lifts up their powers at various
        levels. “