Jason I think you just confuse things by using the word "tempted" in two different ways instead of just defining it clearly and choosing a different word.
For example, Jesus was tempted by Satan to do a lot of things that went against God. However, He never DESIRED in His heart to do any of those things.
There is a difference between the heart that DESIRES to do sin and temptation where the flesh or Satan seeks to lead the heart astray.
Too many people don't make that distinction or blur the lines so it makes it confusing.
You may DESIRE to do God's will, but your flesh may be tempted to seek its own pleasure. The question is do you follow your heart (the leading of the Holy Spirit) or your flesh?
For example, Jesus was tempted by Satan to do a lot of things that went against God. However, He never DESIRED in His heart to do any of those things.
There is a difference between the heart that DESIRES to do sin and temptation where the flesh or Satan seeks to lead the heart astray.
Too many people don't make that distinction or blur the lines so it makes it confusing.
You may DESIRE to do God's will, but your flesh may be tempted to seek its own pleasure. The question is do you follow your heart (the leading of the Holy Spirit) or your flesh?