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What Is The Nature Of Tempta on?
➢ Read James 1:13-14.
From this text, what does it mean to be
tempted?
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➢ List some common tempta ons to sin that we o en face.
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➢ In each of these tempta ons we are en ced to believe that
God’s truth is false and sin’s falsehood is true (Gen.
3:1-7).
Where Does Tempta on Come From?
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➢ According to James 1:13, en cement to sin does not come
from ________?
Though God is sovereign over our
experience of tempta on, He Himself never tempts us nor
wants us to fall.
➢ James 1:14 a ributes tempta on to _________________.
• James is describing what other passages refer to as our
Flesh (See Gal.
5:16-26, Rom.
7:18).
• The esh is that sinful nature that dwells in each one of
us.
• Though we have a new nature in Christ (2 Cor.
5:17), we
s ll have this old nature within that loves sin and hates
God.
➢ What further source of tempta on does John iden fy in 1
John 2:15-17?
______________ John speaks not of the
earth but of the world system of sinful people united in
opposi on to God’s rule (Eph.
2:2, James 4:4).
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Dealing with Tempta on Part 1
➢ Eph.
6:11-12 reveals what other source of tempta on?
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• 2 Cor.
4:4 calls Satan _____________________________.
• 1 Thess.
3:5 calls him ____________________________.
➢ Our three enemies are united in en cing us.
Satan and his
demons energise this world system so that it appeals to our
esh.
Who Experiences Tempta on?
➢ We o en grow discouraged during mes of intense
tempta on and think we are alone or that we are lower class
Chris ans.
➢ 1 Cor.
10:13 gives what encouragements?_______________
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➢ Every believer faces a life-long ba le with tempta on.
Why Do We Undergo Tempta on?
➢ Read Job 1.
What two opposing agendas do we see in the
opening chapter of Job?_____________________________
➢ What is Satan’s agenda for tempta on according to 1 Pet.
5:8?_____________________________________________
➢ What conclusions can we draw from Rom. 8:28-29 with
regard to our tempta ons?__________________________
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➢ What is God’s agenda for our struggle with tempta on according to James 1:2-3 and 1 Pet.1:7___________________
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