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Page 1: Temptation James 1:12-15. Introduction-1 The Greek word used in verse 13 ( peirazo) means to try, to test or to prove 1.It may refer to the troubles that

Temptation James 1:12-15

Page 2: Temptation James 1:12-15. Introduction-1 The Greek word used in verse 13 ( peirazo) means to try, to test or to prove 1.It may refer to the troubles that

Introduction-1

• The Greek word used in verse 13 ( peirazo) means to try, to test or to prove

1. It may refer to the troubles that test out faith• The temptation of v. 12• These may originate with God- Gen. 22:1• And may result in sin • But God allows them for our benefit- Rom. 5:3-42. It is used in verse 13 for an enticement to sin

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Introduction-2

• Drawing us away from what is right and encouraging us to violate God’s law• Temptation results from our ability to choose between right and

wrong• All accountable people face temptation every day• It is the consequence of having fleshly desires in a world filled

with evil• The way we deal with temptations will determine our eternal

destiny

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Temptation and Sin

• Temptation may lead to sin but it is not sin• Jesus was tempted in the same ways we are tempted but

without sin- Heb. 4:15• Yielding to temptation results in sin- v. 15• God will not allow a temptation that cannot be resisted- I Cor.

10:13 • Resisting temptation makes us spiritually stronger• And better able to avoid sin in the future

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Sources of Temptation-1

• Enticements to do evil do not come from God- v. 13• He is holy and evil is contrary to His nature1. Satan is the original tempter- Mt. 4:3• He tempted Eve, Job and Jesus• His intention is to produce sin, keep people in it and to destroy

as many souls as he can- I Pet. 5:82. Those deceived by Satan- Prov. 1:10• He has many agents working for him

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Sources of Temptation-2

3. The persecutions and the troubles that we face- I Pet. 4:12• These challenge our faith and will either draw us nearer to the

Lord or move us away from Him4. Things that we think, see and hear that are wrong• These can generate a desire for evil things- v. 14 • Regardless of its source, we can resist temptation and are

responsible for yielding to it

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Avenues of Temptation• Areas in which we are most susceptible to temptation• The world in which we live is full of things that appeal to us

through these ways- I Jn. 2:161. Lust of the flesh- Mt. 4:32. Lust of the eyes- Josh. 7:213. The pride of life • Things that appeal to our ego and feed our pride- Acts 12:22• Satan used all 3 to deceive Eve- Gen. 3:6

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Attitudes toward Temptation-1

• Our attitude will determine our response to temptation1. Deny it exists• Those who deny sin must deny temptation•Will result in one doing whatever is pleasurable without any

pain of conscience2. Not concerned about it• After all everybody sins- Rom. 3:23

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Attitudes toward Temptation-2

• The Lord will forgive me• A foolish and dangerous attitude• Sin hardens the heart and makes seeking forgiveness less likely-

Heb. 3:133. Desire to avoid temptation and sin as much as possible•Will not frequent places where temptation is apt to occur •Will run if necessary rather than yield- Gen. 39:12

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Overcoming Temptation-1

•We cannot avoid all temptations• Being a faithful Christian requires that we resist and overcome

temptation1. We must recognize temptation• One reason many fail to resist it2. We must know God’s word • Jesus answered Satan with “it is written”3. We must develop self-control- II Pet. 1:6

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Overcoming Temptation-2• So that our desires do not control us4. Be determined not to yield- Dan. 3:185. Draw near to God- Jas. 4:7-8• Praying for strength and to see the way of escape He has

promised- I Cor. 10:136. Stay busy doing things that are right• Idleness often leads to temptation- II Sam. 11:2

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Result of Temptation

• Only two possible outcomes1. Yielding which results in sin- Jas. 1:15•Which without repentance will bring spiritual death and eternal

punishment- Rom. 6:232. Resisting and overcoming it•Which makes us spiritually stronger• Brings God’s approval and eternal life• Are you resisting temptation in your life?