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James the Less
James son of Zebadee (one of Jesus’ 12 disciples) James the greater or James the great.
James 1:13
epithymia - deep desire, craving, lust.
Carried away and enticed: baited or lured away like a fish to a shiny bait.
Sex sells.
Jesus tells us that you have heard You shall not commit murder........You shall not commit adultery.
Jesus wasn’t giving us a higher standard, He was giving us another line of defense.
If you get to the point of weather to sin or not to sin, its probably too late.
How do you know if your deep desire is leading you toward Sin?
James 1:16-
Maslow hierarchy of needs:
James:
The sooner you recognize that God is the source of all we have, the better you will be at controlling your desires.
So why live a sin free life?
God wants to use us to reveal His perfect love for the world through Jesus’ death and resurrection.
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