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Introduction To Sermon
What I learned from Young and the Restless- If you play with sin long enough it will catch up with you
This evening we examine Solomon’s illustration of sin.
We see how it seems to start harmless, but lead to destruction.
Lastly we will see how God gives us victory over temptation through Christ
Solomon’s Introduction (1-5)
Keeping God’s Word Close will give you instant access to victory over temptation
Some temptations you will avoid
Others will have less of an attraction
Even in the worst you will have an escape
Solomon’s Illustration (6-23)
I. (6-9) The Setup for Sin
The young man heads in the wrong direction
II.
(10-20) The seduction of sin
1. (10-13a) The aggressiveness of temptation
2. (13b-20) The craftiness of temptation
Three lies
13b-15: God wont care
16-18: The pleasure will be worth it
19,20: We wont get caught
III.
(21-23) The Sadness of Sin
Solomon’s Insistence
I. Do not let your heart turn toward temptation
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Do not let your feet turn toward temptation
III.
Learn from the downfall of others
IV.
Learn to have a healthy fear of sin
Conclusion: Jesus can deliver us from temptation
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