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! “BUT GOD …” PART 3
!! 1 Corinthians 10:1-13
• IMPORTANT!
Temptation is not sin.
It is the “bait” that entices us toward sin.
/Matthew 4:1-11/
/Hebrews 4:15-16/
/James 1:14-15/
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*The “But God” Principle:*
!! Temptations of many kinds are all around us, enticing us toward sin.
This presents a great struggle, but God is faithful.
He is always present to help us resist and endure.
– 1 Corinthians 10:13
• Two temptations I face frequently, that are great struggles for me:
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WE HAVE THE HOLY SCRIPTURES.
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– To give us ________________________________________
– To give us ________________________________________
– To give us ________________________________________
– To give us ________________________________________
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WE HAVE A FAITHFUL GOD.
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– He knows and guards our limits.
– He provides a way out.
– He helps us resist and endure.
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• Because of this “but God” principle, all excuses for giving in to temptation have now been eliminated.
• So, what are we going to do?
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