Sermon Tone Analysis

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Introduction:
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All Temptations We Face Are Common to Mankind
A. There are no new sins
B. Take Comfort and Get Help from One Another
2. God Will Not Allow Us to Be Tempted Beyond Our Ability to Withstand
A. Resist the Devil
B. Fight the Flesh
James 1:13
C. Get Help from Christ
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ESV Study Bible:
Even when Christians face morally confusing situations, they should never think that they have no options other than sinful ones.
There will always be a morally right solution that does not require disobedience to any of God’s moral laws.
3. God Will Give You a Way of Escape
Practical Ways to Escape Temptation:
Change Your Thinking ()
Don’t Meditate on Sin, Instead Focus on God
Example: Israelites at Mt. Sinai - It’s hard to sin focusing on the holiness of God
Resist the Devil and Take a Stand
1 Peter 5:8-
RUN!
Illustration: No one thinks you a coward when you run out of a burning building or run to a storm shelter when the sirens sound.
No one thinks a person fleeing from an oncoming train is a coward.
Why then should we consider a person to be a coward that is running from temptation that can cause way more damage than a natural disaster or calamity.
Conclusion:
Resist Sin with a Vengeance
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