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Fish Story
(fishing picture inserted here)
Who doesn’t love a good fish story, and that is what they are oftentimes “story.”
Well tonight we are looking at not being deceived and James words of admonition, education and edification for glorification.
Think about this for just a minute, who loves to fish?
Fishing is deception, don’t get hooked by it.
Fishing or phishing is very common today, in our society there is advertising deception, do this and get this, buy this and have this, and the list could go on.
But in our passage today there are some great truths we can learn about deception so it is revealed and it dealt with and it does not hinder you from what God wants for you.
Complete and lacking nothing.
Don’t be deceived: God does not tempt
Have you ever heard “God is tempting me!” Well that is contrary to what the scripture says, so let’s look at what God does say, what God does.
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We need to understand temptation (Gen3:12-14; 1Jn2:15-16)
We need to understand the source of temptation (Jm1:14; 2Cor2:11; Eph2:2)
We need to understand the power of temptation (Gal3:1)
We need to understand the way to have victory over temptation (Jm4:7-8; 2Cor10:5)
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We need to understand temptation (Gen3:12-14; 1Jn2:15-16)
Temptation may not have been there in the beginning but God allowed temptation to happen.
We need to understand the power of temptation (Gal3:1)
We need to understand the way to have victory over temptation (Jm4:7-8; 2Cor10:5)
Temptation that lead to sin, Adam blames God for the woman, the woman blames the serpent, and look at the result.
It makes me think of what John had to say
May we remember that God does not tempt; that would be contrary to the Word and contrary to His nature.
We need to understand temptation (Gen3:12-14; 1Jn2:15-16)
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We need to understand the source of temptation (Jm1:14; 2Cor2:11; Eph2:2)
As you just read some of the source of temptation, let me give you some more proof of the source.
It comes from within, it deception that is put into action.
Temptation can be a lure (to try to attract you) it can be a snare (something hidden but catches you) and both can lead you away.
It starts with desire (or look at a couple of other verrsions on what it says)
Own lust
own evil desire
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(lure of sin slide here)
So from desire, it lures to action (conception of sin)
From action to birth (of sin)
From birth to death (because of sin)
We need to understand temptation (Gen3:12-14)
We need to understand the source of temptation (Jm1:14; 2Cor2:11; Eph2:2)
We need to understand the power of temptation (Gal3:1)
We need to understand the way to have victory over temptation (Jm4:7-8; 2Cor10:5)
We need to understand the way to have victory over temptation (Jm4:7-8; 2Cor10:5)
Temptation, deception come from Satan, they are his schemes for he is the Father of lies (deception)
and the prince of the power of the air
not only the power of the air, but the spirit that is working in the sons of disobedience, and there is a certain power available to him now that can be very deceptive to the Christian
We need to understand temptation (Gen3:12-14)
We need to understand the source of temptation (Jm1:14; 2Cor2:11; Eph2:2)
We need to understand the power of temptation (Gal3:1)
We need to understand the way to have victory over temptation (Jm4:7-8; 2Cor10:5)
Or in the NLT look at what it says.
Don’t underestimate the power of Satan, the temptation of sin that wants to lure you away from the truth.
We need to understand temptation (Gen3:12-14)
We need to understand the source of temptation (Jm1:14; 2Cor2:11; Eph2:2)
We need to understand the power of temptation (Gal3:1)
We need to understand the way to have victory over temptation (Jm4:7-8; 2Cor10:5)
Here is a touch of how to have victory over the lure, the snare, the temptation of sin.
In short, Submit, resist, draw near, cleanse, purify and be single minded (expand on this 2-3 minutes)
Don’t be deceived: All good things come from above
Best way to not be deceived, not be hooked is to the know truth (Jm1:17-18)
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Good and perfect gifts like salvation (Tit2:11), Holy Spirit (Act2:4), Eternal life (Jn3:16), life full (Jn10:10)
Good and perfect gifts birthed by the Word of truth (Jn1:1-3; Jn1:14) spoken from the beginning (Gen1:1-3)
Good and perfect gifts because you were made in His Image (Gen1:26-27)
Good and perfect gifts made available through Jesus (Jn14:6)
Good and perfect gifts so you could be set free (Jn8:32)
Good and perfect gifts born of imperishable seed (1Pt1:22-23)
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